Adventist Peace Radio
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Adventist Peace Fellowship is an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization that supports work for peacemaking and social justice building upon the values of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. Listen to the conversations with Adventist peacemakers
Adventist Peace Radio
1w ago
Dilys Brooks, Chris Blake, and Nathan Brown discuss the JustLove Collective and the upcoming JustLove Summit.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR115_JustLove.mp3
SHOW NOTES
JustLove Collective, www.justlovecollective.org
The JustLove Summit, https://www.justlovecollective.org/summit
Pulse, the digital magazine from JustLove Collective, https://www.justlovecollective.org/magazine
Follow JustLove Collective on social media:
Instagram: justlove.collective
Facebook: @JustLove
Previous APR podcast episodes with Chris Blake:
Ep 58: Peace Church Network (7 Dec 2020).
Ep 49: Quarterly L ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
2w ago
Moe Stiles & Nathan Brown celebrate Moe’s graduation, and they also look ahead to the upcoming JustLove Summit.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR114_MNGTS27_Grad.mp3
In March, 2021, Nathan and Moe commenced graduate studies in a Master of Human Rights program at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. This podcast series is their thinking out loud about their educational experiences, their reflections on aspects of the material they are learning and wrestling with, and how this intersects with their Adventist faith and the faithful call to do justice in our world.
Nathan B ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
3w ago
Marlene 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 practical and pastoral theology and its application to confronting racism.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR113_Marlene_Ferreras.mp3
Marlene Ferreras is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at the HMS Richards Divinity School at La Sierra University. She is an ordained Seventh-day Adventist minister with 14 years of experience in pastoral ministry, serving in communities around the Loma Linda, Cali ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
1M ago
Andy Lampkin discusses the American racial caste system as well as the teachings of Adventism that should speak to and counter these themes.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR112_Andy_Lampkin.mp3
Andy Lampkin is Professor of Religion at AdventHealth University, where he teaches bioethics and social ethics. He holds a Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy degree from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Lampkin loves his church and wants to see it make significant contributions in the communities they are called to serve. He mentors and assists those preparing for careers in ministry and the helpi ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
4M ago
Pastor Daniel Xisto rejoins the podcast to open our minds to the resurrection power of compassion.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR110_Xisto_Compassion.mp3
Daniel Xisto is an ordained minister serving as the Pastor for Community Engagement at the Takoma Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Takoma Park Maryland. Pastor Xisto is unwaveringly driven by the belief in the transformative power that comes through exercising compassion. His vision for the church is to be a vibrant and deeply engaged family, intimately connected with the community it resides in.
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Adventist Peace Radio
7M ago
Rebecca Barceló addresses conflict, considering topics such as restorative justice, revenge, intimacy, culture, communication, and more.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR109_Barcelo_Conflict.mp3
Rebecca Barceló is an instructor and also the communications and operations manager for The Conflict Center in Denver, Colorado. Her interest in communication and the theology of conflict come from studying communications at La Sierra University and her ongoing graduate work in theological studies at Andrews University. A California native, Rebecca grew up in a Mexican-American family, and ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
7M ago
Mark 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. Maury Jackson and Nathan Brown edited the book and lead this conversation.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR108_AHOF12_Mark_Carr.mp3
Mark Carr is the Senior Director of Ethics for the Providence Health healthcare corporation in Alaska. He formerly pastored several Seventh-day Adventist churches in Alaska prior to receiving his PhD in Religious Ethics at the University ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
8M ago
Greg Hoenes discusses ethical connections or implications of racism and environmentalism. The conversation is based on his 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. Both Nathan Brown and Maury Jackson join Greg in the discussion.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR107_AHOF11_Greg_Hoenes.mp3
Greg Hoenes is a career pastor with more than 25 years of ministry experience in the Central and Southern California Conferences. He became the West Region Director of the Southern California ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
8M ago
Kathleen Campell shares about her work and education in the area of human rights.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR106_Campbell.mp3
Kathleen Campell has worked for a company that campaigns and fundraises for Amnesty International and volunteered for a number of NGOs including Love Justice International and New Light International. She did graduate studies in human rights at the University of York in England. Her and her husband are board game enthusiasts.
SHOW NOTES
Amnesty International
Love Justice International (Tiny Hands International)
Glen Graham on Adventist Peace Radio (E ..read more
Adventist Peace Radio
9M ago
Janice 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.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR105_AHOF10_DeWhyte.mp3
To access the show notes for this conversation, go to adventistpeace.org/podcast and look for episode 105.
Janice De-Whyte, PhD, is Associate Pro ..read more