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Dallas Metro Podcast

Dallas Metro Podcast

By: Author: Clay Wallace; Producer: Chris Kraft
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Since 1988, Dallas Metro has reached tens of thousands of at-risk children through their hands on approach to ministry in the inner-city of Dallas. Each week, Clay Wallace, the founder of Dallas Metro, interviews adults who were once children of the ministry, current and former staff and volunteers, and long time friends of Dallas Metro. These incredible stories will challenge you, inspire you, and help change your perspective on what ministry is and what it can be!Copyright 2025 Author: Clay Wallace; Producer: Chris Kraft Christianity Economics Management Management & Leadership Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #74) Featuring Special Guest Saira Gallegos
    May 15 2025

    Join us for another inspiring episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast as we sit down with Saira Gallegos, a second-generation member of Dallas Metro whose life is a powerful testament to God’s grace and provision. Saira shares her journey from growing up in a challenging neighborhood in Lancaster, marked by gunshots and uncertainty, to finding purpose and opportunity through her faith. Now working at the Dallas County Juvenile Center, Saira recounts how divine timing led her to her current role after a chance encounter at her previous job at 24-Hour Fitness. Despite being denied a promotion due to limited work experience, Saira’s story highlights her unwavering trust in God’s plan, as she started her career at just 19 with only nine months of prior experience, a clear sign of divine favor opening doors.

    Saira’s deep connection to Dallas Metro began in her childhood, attending sidewalk programs and summer camps that provided a safe haven from a turbulent home environment. She vividly recalls sitting on tarps in Lancaster, watching programs led by dedicated leaders like Karina, and later progressing from camper to junior worker to dorm leader at Dallas Metro’s camps. These experiences, especially her transformative moments at youth camp, helped Saira deepen her personal relationship with God, moving beyond routine church attendance to a heartfelt commitment. A pivotal moment came during her second youth camp, amidst her parents’ divorce and personal anger, where guidance from mentors like Karina and Tim helped her release bitterness and embrace God’s peace, even leading her to rededicate her life through baptism.

    Beyond her spiritual growth, Saira’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through her side business crafting chocolate-covered treats, which she used to share her mother Becky’s inspiring story of resilience. As a second-generation Dallas Metro attendee, following in the footsteps of her mother and uncle, Saira embodies the ministry’s mission to redefine “normal” through faith and community. She passionately advocates for Dallas Metro’s vision to build debt-free facilities to serve more children in underserved areas, urging listeners to partner with the ministry at dallasmetro.org/allin. Tune in to hear Saira’s heartfelt story and discover why Dallas Metro is her home, a place that continues to transform lives for generations. Don’t miss this episode—subscribe, share, and join us in believing for miracles in 2025!

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    28 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #73) Featuring Special Guest Shawn Sanseverino
    May 7 2025

    Join us for an inspiring episode of the Dallas Metro Podcast as we welcome special guest Shawn Sanseverino, the lead pastor at Grace Place in Dallas. Shawn shares his remarkable journey from his roots in San Jose, California, to his transformative years in Phoenix, and ultimately to his calling in Dallas.

    Married for 24 years and father to a 13-year-old daughter, Shawn brings a wealth of personal and ministerial experience to the conversation. His early years were shaped by a move from California to Arizona, where he joined the Master’s Commission, a discipleship program that ignited his passion for ministry through scripture memorization, soul-winning, and hands-on training. Over 12 years, Shawn’s involvement in the program laid a foundation for his lifelong commitment to serving others, a commitment that continues to define his leadership today.

    Shawn’s path led him to Grace Place, formerly known as Bethel, where he transitioned from a familiar face within the congregation to its lead pastor.

    This episode delves into the complexities of pastoral succession, a topic Shawn navigates with wisdom drawn from the book Next. He recounts the smooth yet intentional transition with his outgoing pastor, emphasizing the importance of preparation, transparency, and board involvement. Shawn’s insights are invaluable for anyone in ministry, as he discusses the necessity of an exit strategy, emergency plans, and financial foresight to ensure a church’s longevity. His candid reflections on the challenges of identity in ministry and the need for new vision to reach future generations offer a fresh perspective on leadership that transcends the pulpit.

    The conversation also highlights Dallas Metro’s mission to serve the community, particularly children and families facing trauma and dysfunction. Shawn passionately advocates for the ministry’s trench work, emphasizing the need for facilities to support this vital outreach. As Dallas Metro prepares to break ground on a debt-free facility, Shawn calls on listeners to partner in this vision, underscoring the transformative impact of a space where lives are changed.

    Visit dallasmetro.org to learn more about the “All In” campaign and how you can support this mission. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion on faith, leadership, and the power of community, and don’t miss Shawn’s challenge to trust God’s plan for every season of ministry. Be sure to like and subscribe for more Dallas Metro podcasts.

    You can reach Shawn via email @ ssanseverino@icloud.com

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    32 mins
  • Dallas Metro Podcast (Episode #72) Featuring Special Guest Steve Roemerman
    May 1 2025

    Join us for Episode #72 of the Dallas Metro Podcast, where we welcome back Steve Roemerman, a founding board member of Dallas Metro, for his second appearance on the show. In this conversation with Pastor Clay, Steve shares personal anecdotes about his family, including his two children and five grandchildren, and reflects on his enduring commitment to Dallas Metro’s mission. The episode dives into the organization’s early days, sparked by an unlikely partnership facilitated by mutual friend Lee Lebsack, which blossomed into a lifelong friendship and a shared dedication to bringing hope to Dallas’s inner-city communities.

    Steve discusses the profound impact of Dallas Metro, emphasizing the analytics that reveal a remarkable return on investment: for as little as $165–$200, the organization can permanently change someone’s life trajectory. Unlike temporary aid, Dallas Metro focuses on long-term transformation, addressing the stark reality of Dallas’s child poverty rate, which is twice the national average. Through stories like a teenager seeking food for his family during Christmas, Steve highlights the urgent need for a new facility to expand their capacity to store food and serve more families, creating hope where it’s needed most.

    The episode underscores the power of hope, rooted in the belief that change is possible and individual choices matter. Steve connects Dallas Metro’s work to biblical principles, citing Proverbs 13 and Colossians 1:6, and shares the vision for a debt-free new building to amplify their impact. Listeners are invited to partner with Dallas Metro by visiting metro.org and joining the “All In” campaign to support the $2 million first phase of construction. Tune in to hear Steve’s compelling call to action and learn how you can help bring hope to the next generation in Dallas’s inner city. Don’t miss this episode—subscribe, share, and be part of our mission to give hope to the hopeless.

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    27 mins
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