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Stories of the Hope
Benson Gregory, Mission of Hope
11 episodes
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Mission of Hope is a ministry that provides essential resources for students and families living with poverty across rural Appalachia through our Outreach Programs. This podcast will share stories directly from those served by and those volunteering with Mission of Hope. Learn more about our organization at http://www.missionofhope.org
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Mission of Hope is a ministry that provides essential resources for students and families living with poverty across rural Appalachia through our Outreach Programs. This podcast will share stories directly from those served by and those volunteering with Mission of Hope. Learn more about our organization at http://www.missionofhope.org
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 Mentorship That Changes Lives: John Koch & Connor Blevins
Stories of the Hope
27 minutes 42 seconds
4 months ago
 Mentorship That Changes Lives: John Koch & Connor Blevins

🎙️ Stories of the Hope – August 2025 Episode
Title: Mentorship That Changes Lives: John Koch & Connor Blevins

Host: Benson Gregory
Guests: John Koch (Mentor) and Connor Blevins (Scholar)

Episode Summary:
In this powerful episode of Stories of the Hope, host Benson Gregory sits down with mentor John Koch and scholar Connor Blevins to explore the life-changing impact of Mission of Hope’s mentor-scholar program. John shares why he chose to get involved after retirement and how his weekly calls with Connor have become a rewarding, faith-filled connection. Connor opens up about his challenging childhood, his family’s path to recovery, and how the Mission of Hope scholarship and mentorship helped him envision and pursue a future he never thought possible.

Key Topics:

  • How John Koch got involved with Mission of Hope after retirement

  • What mentoring looks like when done remotely

  • Connor's personal story: from instability and early exposure to addiction to academic achievement

  • The critical turning point in 8th grade that sparked Connor’s pursuit of excellence

  • How Mission of Hope’s scholarship and mentor program changed Connor’s life path

  • Connor’s aspirations: law, business, and eventually politics

  • The importance of thank-you notes and staying connected with scholarship organizations

  • Advice for students and potential mentors

  • A closing reflection from Ephesians 2:10 and the call to serve others

Notable Quotes:

🗣️ “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works.” – John Koch quoting Ephesians 2:10

🗣️ “Knowing I’ve got somebody I can go to and just talk—that’s a pretty big thing for me.” – Connor Blevins

🗣️ “Don’t just get the money and run. Send thank you letters. Stay in touch. Step out of your comfort zone.” – Connor’s advice to fellow scholars

Take Action:

💙 Learn more about becoming a mentor or applying for a Mission of Hope scholarship: https://missionofhope.org
📣 Share this episode to help spread the word about how mentorship changes lives.
🙏 Are you retired or looking for ways to serve? Mission of Hope and find your place to plug in.


Stories of the Hope
Mission of Hope is a ministry that provides essential resources for students and families living with poverty across rural Appalachia through our Outreach Programs. This podcast will share stories directly from those served by and those volunteering with Mission of Hope. Learn more about our organization at http://www.missionofhope.org