How I am Breaking The Cycle Of Poverty In Bali - John Stevens
Episode description
Explore the power of compassionate teaching and how dedication, rather than formal training, has the greatest impact. John shares moving stories of how patience and love help struggling students thrive in a supportive environment, emphasizing that to cultivate love, we must first embody it. Learn to find purpose beyond financial success by embracing the fulfillment that comes from investing in people and communities.
About our guest:
John Stevens is the founder of Pro. Vision International Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting families in need in rural Indonesia. Seven years ago, he established Hope School in the Balinese mountain village of Munduk, providing education and resources to children from farming families. The school offers a preschool program for five-year-olds and afternoon tutoring for older students, teaching foundational subjects, music, cooking, hydroponics, and essential English and computer skills. In addition, Hope School operates a health clinic, offering basic medical assistance to the local community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, John and Pro. Vision played a vital role in supporting struggling families, reinforcing their mission of service and faith-driven outreach.
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Episode Highlights:
01:49 - How Hope Schools Are Changing Lives
04:32 - Teaching Beyond Textbooks
07:23 - Learning Skills Beyond Book Knowledge
11:33 - Finding Fulfillment Beyond Money
13:03 - Teacher Salaries in Bali
14:01 - Importance of Reflection and Rest
