In a world where comfort and stability trump passion and purpose, being homeless and unemployed for the sake of the kingdom doesn’t make a lot of sense. Surely when Jesus sent the disciples out with only a walking stick he wasn’t suggesting that I do the same, we think, and go back to scrolling through Facebook.

But God is still calling and still demanding radical discipleship. For some people, this radical discipleship takes place within the context of a “normal” life. For Meg, it’s a little different.

After two degrees in theology and five years of teaching religion, she felt that God was calling her to follow Him in a more literal way, so she quit my job, packed everything into her car, and hit the road. Since June 2012, she's been a hobo for the kingdom, traveling the country speaking to anyone who’ll listen about the goodness of God, Catholic apologetics, Christian morality, and the life of prayer.

Meg Hunter-Kilmer has been a guest on 1 episode.