Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 115: JustLove Collective
Dilys Brooks, Chris Blake, and Nathan Brown discuss the JustLove Collective and the upcoming JustLove Summit.
Read MoreDilys Brooks, Chris Blake, and Nathan Brown discuss the JustLove Collective and the upcoming JustLove Summit.
Read MoreMoe Stiles & Nathan Brown celebrate Moe’s graduation, and they also look ahead to the upcoming JustLove Summit.
Read MoreMarlene Ferreras joins Maury Jackson and Nathan Brown to discuss Marlene’s chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. The trio focuses on pastoral theology and its application to confronting racism.
Read MoreAndy Lampkin discusses the American racial caste system as well as the teachings of Adventism that should speak to and counter these themes.
Read MorePastor Marcos Torres discusses healing from religious trauma.
Read MorePastor Daniel Xisto rejoins the podcast to open our minds to the resurrection power of compassion.
Read MoreRebecca Barceló addresses conflict, considering related topics such as restorative justice, revenge, intimacy, culture, communication, and more.
Read MoreMark Carr discusses the power of stories, both biblical stories and the stories we tell about ourselves and others, drawing on his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism.
Read MoreGreg Hoenes discusses his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. The conversation focuses on racism and evironmentalism.
Read MoreKathleen Campell shares about her work and education in the area of human rights.
Read MoreJanice De-Whyte reflects on God’s priorities by looking at the failure of the religious community in Bethel. The conversation is based on her chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism, which was edited by Nathan Brown and Maury Jackson. Nathan Brown and Lisa Clark Diller join Janice to explore these themes together.
Read MoreMichael Campbell, PhD, looks at Adventist history and racism, drawing on his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism.
Read MoreChaplain Angela Li discusses myth and racism, drawing on her chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. Nathan Brown, who co-edited the book with Dr. Maury Jackson, joins Lisa Diller in leading the conversation.
Read MoreDr. Kayle de Waal discusses his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism, bringing grace face-to-face with racism. Nathan Brown leads the interview for this seventh installment in the “House on Fire” series.
Read MoreDr. Maury Jackson discusses his chapter about sin and racism in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism.
Read MoreNathan Brown interviews Yi Shen Ma about his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism, “The Beast and the Matrix of Power.” This is the fifth installment in the “House on Fire” series.
Read MoreClaudia Allen and Nathan Brown interview Matthew Korpman about his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. This is the fourth installment in the “House on Fire” series, which is being distributed by two podcasts—Adventist Peace Radio and Adventist Voices.
Read MoreClaudia Allen, Maury Jackson, and Nathan Brown discuss Claudia’s chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. This is the third installment in the House on Fire series, which is being distributed by two podcasts—Adventist Peace Radio and Adventist Voices.
Read MoreMatthew Burdette, Maury Jackson, and Nathan Brown discuss the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. This is the second installment in the House on Fire series.
Read MoreMaury Jackson, Nathan Brown and Lisa Clark Diller launch a new series about Adventists and racism based on the new book A House on Fire.
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