
107. Real Stories of Teacher Community w/Shanna Daubenspeck
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Is it possible to be a bold light for Jesus in a public school… and not feel so alone while doing it?
In this episode, I sit down with Pennsylvania teacher Shanna Daubenspeck, a passionate Kingdom educator who said yes to building Christian community on her campus—and watched God multiply it.
This conversation is honest, practical, and so encouraging if you’ve ever wondered:
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Are there other Christians at my school?
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How can we connect without making it weird or forced?
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What difference could it really make if we prayed together?
Spoiler: It makes a big difference.
Listen in as we talk about: ✨ How Shanna began finding other believers at her school ✨ Creative ways they’ve gathered for prayer and encouragement ✨ What’s shifted since building a Christian educator community ✨ What to do if you feel alone but want to see this happen where you are ✨ Why Kingdom community changes everything
📖 “Two are better than one… a cord of three strands is not easily broken.” – Ecclesiastes 4:9–12 📖 “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” – Proverbs 27:17
💛 Your next steps after listening: 👉 Join the Gathering Place for Christian Educators on Facebook – a growing space where teachers on mission with Jesus connect, encourage, and pray for one another. ➡️ facebook.com/groups/thegatheringplaceforchristianeducators
📝 Download your FREE Daily Truth Declarations – speak truth over your identity, your classroom, and your calling every day. ➡️ kingdomeducators.com
You don’t have to teach alone. There is a growing community of educators just like you—on fire for Jesus and showing up in schools with purpose and power. Let’s keep linking arms. 💛
🎧 Listen now + share with a fellow teacher who needs this hope.