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  • Will "holy curiosity" help heal America's political divide? Do Justice Ep. 27
    2026/04/28

    In this episode of Do Justice, we talk with Sister Simone Campbell who has dedicated her life to combatting poverty and injustice. We discuss how immigration became a partisan issue in America, and Sister Campbell offers advice on how both sides can come together to find a way forward on this an other issues of justice.



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    42 分
  • Abortion Wars (And More): Doing Justice in a Post-Roe World (with Michael Peabody)
    2022/06/28
    Attorney Michael Peabody, president of Founders First Freedom and founder of religiousliberty.tv, joins us to discuss some of the recent Supreme Court decisions, including a case about the Free Exercise Clause and the case striking down of Roe v. Wade. We also delve into the implications of these consequential decisions, including the right to privacy, and talk about the need for pragmatism while addressing the issues of gun violence and unwanted pregnancies.

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    43 分
  • Christians and Personal Freedom: Vaccine Mandates and Religious Exemptions (with Dr. Sean Pitman)
    2021/11/28
    Sean Pitman, MD, joins us to talk about individual rights vs. government mandates and how the Christian should relate to this issue. Specifically, we discuss vaccine mandates and religious exemptions and Dr. Pitman shares lessons from his experience of being court-martialed for standing up for his religious convictions as a member of the military.

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    45 分
  • Social Justice and the Church (with Dr. Marc Woodson)
    2021/07/13
    Is the church uniquely positioned to do justice — and be a voice of truth and reconciliation in a polarized and angry society? Marc Woodson, DMin, president of the Adventist church in Northern California, joins us to talk about biblical social justice and how the church can lead the way in doing justice and speaking truth and hope in the world of today. This is a conversation you don’t want to miss!

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Pandemics & Prophecy (or what the Bible says about the end of the world)
    2020/03/21
    A global pandemic! Is this the end of the world? Not quite yet, at least if you believe what the Bible says. Listen to this short summary of what the Bible says about the end of time and what must happen before Jesus returns to rescue His people.

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    20 分
  • Racism in the Church & How to Love Your Frenemies (with Judy Wu Dominick)
    2020/02/10
    Judy Wu Dominick is a writer, cross-cultural bridge builder, and an advocate for marginalized people. She dispenses a lot of wisdom in this conversation as we discuss racism in the church, social media, how to bring about change, and the way forward for followers of Jesus Christ. Ms. Dominick writes at LifeReconsidered.com and ChristianityToday.com.

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    47 分
  • Justice for All: Muslims in America (with Zanah Ghalawanji)
    2019/12/11
    Attorney Zanah Ghalawanji is a staff attorney at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights organization in Washington, D.C. In this interview, we talk about the core tenets of Islam, whether Islam as a religion condones terrorism, and what it’s like to live as a Muslim in post 9/11 America. As an American citizen, Muslim, and practicing civil rights attorney, Ms. Ghalawanji is eminently qualified to shed light on these issues and the challenges Muslims face in today’s world.

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    34 分