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Welcome to the Proclaim Peace podcast! Co-hosts Jennifer Thomas, Co-Executive Director at Mormon Women for Ethical Government and Patrick Mason, Professor at Utah State University, explore a peaceful reading of the Book of Mormon by talking with guest experts who show us how to create peace in turbulent times. Subscribe to the show on YouTube or your favorite listening app and follow along at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/ for show notes and more resources.

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    Faith, Hope, and Love: The Core Principles of Effective Peacemaking with Scott Rasmussen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 60:16


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Scott Rasmussen from Interfaith America to reflect on their journey through the Book of Mormon as they approach the series' conclusion. They share their insights on how this process has transformed their understanding of the Book of Mormon, particularly the final book, Moroni, revealing unexpected changes in their perspectives. Join them as they discuss the impact of this journey on their views of peace and how to have hope within the hardest circumstances.[00:03:46] Moroni as a peacemaker.[00:04:43] Peacemaking softens our hearts.[00:08:35] Peacemaking through personal growth.[00:13:57] Geopolitical impact on personal lives.[00:15:23] The importance of "how" in peace.[00:18:38] Ethics of Jesus and nations.[00:24:55] Peacemaking in the Middle East.[00:26:01] Parent Circle: Voices of Loss.[00:30:40] Navigating conversations of difference.[00:36:00] Listening as a peacemaking skill.[00:38:11] Peacebuilding amidst violence and hate.[00:41:38] Non-violent conflict resolution examples.[00:45:39] Peacebuilding through faith and love.[00:51:04] Faith, hope, and love.[00:54:03] Charity as an antidote.[00:57:22] Finding peace in Christ.[01:00:00] Faith Matters Podcast Network.Find show notes, transcript and more at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    From the CIA to the Classroom: How Experience Shapes Perspectives on Peace with Jeannie Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 48:53


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason explore a broader understanding of peace and peacemaking. They emphasize the importance of expanding the conversation to include diverse perspectives and forms of peace. Joining them is Dr. Jeannie Johnson, a popular professor of political science at Utah State University and director of the Groundbreaking Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. Dr. Johnson shares her insights and expertise, highlighting the significance of preparing students to contribute positively to the world. This episode encourages listeners to rethink their definitions of peace and engage in meaningful discussions about how to foster it in various contexts.[00:03:29] Defining peace within oneself.[00:04:52] Peace in complex environments.[00:11:58] Wicked problems in national security.[00:15:23] Importance of building institutions.[00:18:08] Resilience in institutions and individuals.[00:22:18] Models of peacemaking in Ammon.[00:27:32] Power in choosing peace.[00:31:06] The power of conscious choice.[00:35:57] Peace through strength exploration.[00:39:44] Peacemaking in national security.[00:46:26] Finding peace through scripture.[00:48:12] Making peace in your life.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Fraternal Rivalry and the Quest for Peace: Insights from the Jaredite History with Rosalynde Welch

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 68:02


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Rosalynde Welch to dive into the Book of Ether, a lesser-known book within the Book of Mormon. They discuss its unique historical context and the challenges it presents, while highlighting its valuable lessons for peacemaking. The conversation centers on the importance of making thoughtful decisions during difficult times, emphasizing how individuals can contribute to a culture of peace amidst societal conflict. Join them as they explore the rich principles found in the Book of Ether that can guide us toward becoming better peacemakers.[00:01:37] Moments of change and decision.[00:04:18] Peace as a fruit of the Spirit.[00:10:59] Theological vs. Doctrinal Reading.[00:12:36] Theological reading of scriptures.[00:19:07] Chosen land thesis in history.[00:22:11] Urgent call to modern readers.[00:24:56] Jaredite governance and kingship.[00:28:50] Governance systems and instability.[00:34:14] Fraternal conflict in governance.[00:39:06] Political polarization and its consequences.[00:40:20] The role of civic space.[00:47:32] Breaking the cycle of violence.[00:50:48] Wealth and human flourishing.[00:54:19] Secret combinations and conspiratorial thinking.[00:57:30] A better way to live.[01:02:08] Stories of peace and creativity.[01:05:15] Story of redemption.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Understanding the Warning Signs: Genocide Prevention Through Gospel Principles with Rachel Miner

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 64:24


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Bellweather International founder Rachel Miner to tackle the difficult and sobering topic of genocide. They emphasize the importance of peace builders acknowledging and confronting the realities of evil and suffering in the world. Jennifer highlights that a key trait of peace builders is the ability to mourn and lament for those affected by atrocities. The discussion also connects to the Book of Mormon, which addresses the theme of genocide, particularly in its concluding narratives. Join them as they explore how awareness and understanding of these harsh realities can guide us towards fostering a more peaceful and just world.[00:01:27] Genocide in the Book of Mormon.[00:06:57] Peace as a lifestyle.[00:08:09] Lifestyle of peace cultivation.[00:11:21] Leadership and transparency for peace.[00:15:44] Understanding the cycle of genocide.[00:20:46] Genocide prevention in scriptures.[00:23:06] Secret combinations in society.[00:30:05] Teaching hate leads to genocide.[00:33:16] Genocide prevention through education.[00:36:06] Choosing love over hatred.[00:41:24] Gender equality and genocide prevention.[00:44:54] Hate speech and genocide prevention.[00:48:50] Scapegoating in society.[00:52:06] Economic suffering and perception.[00:56:19] Unity in suffering and persecution.[01:02:15] Mothers of genocide survivors' hope.[01:04:08] Making peace in your life.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Rejecting Violence: Mormon's Last Lecture on Peace

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 33:27


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason continue their exploration of peacemaking principles derived from the gospel and the Book of Mormon. They share thoughts from the last words of the prophet Mormon, emphasizing how the Book of Mormon serves as a vital connection during turbulent times. The conversation highlights the scriptures' candid approach to conflict, illustrating a range of difficulties from familial disputes to larger societal issues. They reflect on the narrative of the Book of Mormon, focusing on the vision of a beloved community and the hope it inspires in addressing contemporary challenges. Join us as we delve into how these teachings can guide us in becoming better peacemakers.[00:01:37] The promise of Zion.[00:04:36] MWEG's annual conference details.[00:09:29] Mormon's lament of lost opportunity.[00:12:31] Embracing the way of Jesus.[00:15:53] Peacemaking as active engagement.[00:22:04] Gospel of repentance and transformation.[00:25:01] Humility and peacemaking.[00:28:36] The humility of Moroni.[00:32:06] The path to peace.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    From Utopia to Reality: Transforming Hearts and Communities with Andrew Bolton

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 65:42


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason continue their three-part series on Zion by diving into the profound teachings found in 4th Nephi. They discuss the significance of taking a deeper look at the elements that define a Zion community, emphasizing the unique contributions each individual can bring. They are joined by guest Andrew Bolton from the Community of Christ to share the importance of recognizing and appreciating the distinct parts of Zion, encouraging listeners to identify their own gifts and how they can contribute to building a more just and unified society. Join them as they explore the richness of these scriptures and the call to be peacemakers in our communities.[00:01:24] Elements of a Zion community.[00:04:41] Rich inheritance in doctrine.[00:08:21] Peace as Zion.[00:12:25] Seeking spiritual guidance through prayer.[00:19:46] Discipleship and utopian imagination.[00:24:43] Social protest in the Book of Mormon.[00:27:30] Transformation towards Zion.[00:31:36] Filling the hole in the soul.[00:39:59] Community and equality in Zion.[00:41:21] Jesus as a socialist.[00:45:07] Spiritual democratic socialism.[00:49:45] The fall of Zion society.[00:54:30] Zion's influence on humanity.[01:03:02] Zion organization and civic engagement.[01:04:26] Peace in conflict.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    From Ites to Unity: Creating a Tapestry of Belonging with Ashley Fraser

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 48:53


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason delve into the principles of building Zion, drawing insights from the small yet impactful book of Fourth Nephi in the Book of Mormon. They reflect on the profound message this scripture holds and the importance of creating a harmonious community among “ites.” The hosts discuss the necessity of building Zion in a way that resonates with their own cultural contexts. Join them as they welcome guest Ashley Fraser for a deeper exploration of these themes and how we can all contribute to building a peaceful and joyful community. [00:02:01] Valuing our differences in society.[00:06:12] Personal peace and alignment.[00:08:05] Peace and alignment in Zion.[00:11:40] The gospel as community.[00:15:06] In-groups and out-groups.[00:19:04] True belonging and diversity.[00:24:24] Power and privilege in Christ.[00:28:08] Co-creation with Christ.[00:30:57] Building inclusive communities.[00:36:12] Cultural humility in faith communities.[00:40:42] Building Zion through humility.[00:42:38] Building peace and avoiding violence.[00:46:22] The power of hope.Find more show notes and transcripts at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    One Heart, One Mind: Cultivating a Zion Mindset with Melinda Brown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 60:22


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Melinda Brown to introduce a three-part series focused on the concept of Zion. They emphasize the importance of striving to build Zion as a means to achieve true and lasting peace in a world often filled with conflict and despair. They reflect on the current state of society, acknowledging the challenges and imperfections we face, while also stressing the need for a hopeful vision of a better future. Join them as they explore the principles of the gospel and the teachings of the Book of Mormon to inspire listeners to actively participate in the process of creating Zion.[00:00:34] Building Zion for lasting peace.[00:06:21] Defining peace as collaboration.[00:08:35] The concept of Zion.[00:12:29] Group projects and mortality.[00:18:57] Unity as harmony, not unison.[00:22:21] Eternal principles of heavenly relationships.[00:25:47] Harmonizing in spiritual community.[00:29:18] Cultural appreciation through music.[00:33:14] Generosity in vulnerability and gentleness.[00:39:55] Friendship as a gospel principle.[00:41:08] The power of friendship.[00:47:49] Communion as shared experience.[00:50:23] Table as a symbol.[00:54:06] Building Zion with differences.[00:58:11] Collaboration between body and spirit.For more show notes and transcripts, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    The Power of Community in Peacemaking: Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount with David Whippy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 63:58


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by BYU-Hawaii professor David Whippy to  reflect on the New Year and their renewed commitment to peacemaking. They discuss the importance of the teachings of Jesus, particularly focusing on the Sermon on the Mount and its counterpart in the Book of Mormon, known as the Sermon at the Temple. They share thoughts on what it truly means to live a Christian life, emphasizing the need for a heartfelt transformation rather than merely adhering to external observances. Join them as they explore the principles of the gospel that can guide us to become better peacemakers in the new year.[00:02:22] President Carter as a peacemaker.[00:04:04] Sermon on the Mount.[00:10:07] Cultural definitions of peace.[00:11:18] Empowering women in peacebuilding efforts.[00:17:00] Peacemakers and their significance.[00:20:12] Peacemakers as children of God.[00:25:05] Managing anger as peacemakers.[00:27:12] Personal reflection and conflict resolution.[00:31:17] Reconciliation through personal reflection.[00:35:22] Turning the Other Cheek.[00:41:11] Community support in conflict resolution.[00:44:11] Loving your enemies as peacemakers.[00:50:05] Identifying our enemies and neighbors.[00:52:54] Enmity creation and manipulation.[00:57:14] Forgiveness and personal responsibility.[01:01:09] Vocation and peace building.[01:03:41] Making peace in your life.Find more show notes and transcripts at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Reflections on the Prince of Peace This Christmas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 23:44


    In the last episode of the year, we reflect on the meaning of peace during the Christmas season. Patrick asks a thought-provoking question about the Christmas story from Luke Chapter 2: Did the heavenly host's proclamation of "peace on earth" truly hold meaning, given that Jesus's birth did not end wars or family conflicts? Tune in to hear excerpts from this year's podcast guests answering this question and prepare for a season of reflection and hope. We'll take a short break for the holidays and return in January with new episodes.[00:02:56] Julie Rose on Christ as the prince of peace.[00:05:47] Thomas McConkie on Christ's love as an omega point.[00:8:50] Annie Waddoups on grace for our imperfect actions.[00:10:19] Emile Kayitare on forgiveness and reconciliation in Rwanda.[00:13:32] Michalyn Steele on finding peace in weekly practices.[00:15:18] David Pulsipher on finding hope in Christ.[00:16:27] Sarah Perkins on friendship across intractable divides.[00:20:25] Chad Ford on active peace building with Jesus.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    The Role of Institutions in Promoting Peace with Grant Madsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 64:31


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by professor Grant Madsen to discuss what we learn from the Book of Mormon about how institutions promote peace and foster positive society. Together, they explore how modern politics, growing distrust of institutions, and society's evolution shape their understanding of peace and the importance of having faith in our best institutions as a path to becoming better peacemakers. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on the lessons learned from history and a bigger perspective![00:01:16] Cultural perspectives on peace.[00:05:14] Government systems and peace cycles.[00:08:49] Systems promoting peace in society.[00:12:11] Popularity of American Heritage class.[00:15:11] Human nature and institutions.[00:19:54] Religion and human nature.[00:23:14] Book of Mormon's view on governance.[00:27:31] Conflict as productive force.[00:28:57] Factions and their implications.[00:34:13] Distrust in American institutions.[00:36:35] Presidential power and government structure.[00:40:06] Politics and personal responsibility.[00:46:06] Leadership and citizenship in institutions.[00:46:49] Democracy and its habits.[00:52:40] Spiritual commitment and societal peace.[00:55:11] The importance of hope.[01:01:04] Democracy and personal reflection.[01:02:30] Peace and conflict resolution.For more show notes and transcripts, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    The Role of Jesus in Healing Our Divided Communities with Chad Ford

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 53:22


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason welcome back Chad Ford to discuss Christ-led peacemaking in the aftermath of the U.S. presidential election. They reflect on the implications of the election results and how they relate to the principles of the gospel and the teachings of 3rd Nephi in the Book of Mormon. Jen shares insights from her extensive work in politics and the conversations she has been having with others about the election, emphasizing the theme that peace was a significant factor in this electoral cycle. The episode encourages listeners to consider how to navigate the current political landscape with a focus on peacemaking.[00:01:58] Peace fractured in society.[00:04:27] Need for Jesus in conflict.[00:10:29] Community conflict and collaboration.[00:15:00] Building relationships in community.[00:19:09] Destruction as a cautionary tale.[00:22:25] Healing and discipleship Choices.[00:27:36] Love and discipleship choices.[00:30:40] Peacemaking in times of conflict.[00:34:31] Embracing political differences.[00:39:47] Restoration and reconnection principles.[00:44:47] 70 times 7 forgiveness concept.[00:50:14] Restoration from exile.[00:51:20] Holding the center in conflict.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Choosing Peaceful Leadership: Lessons from the Book of Mormon for Election Season

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 60:53


    In this special episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason discuss what the Book of Mormon teaches us about choosing peaceful leadership in light of the upcoming presidential election in the United States. Acknowledging the current political climate, they reflect on the fatigue and tension many are feeling due to the election process. This episode aims to provide listeners with insights and considerations to think about as they prepare to cast their ballots, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, love, and courage in these challenging times. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation that encourages better peacemaking amidst political turmoil.[00:02:41] Peace in political spheres.[00:05:15] Message of peace in faith.[00:09:13] Peacemakers in scripture.[00:12:56] Leadership qualities for peace.[00:16:55] Peacemakers unify rather than divide.[00:19:36] Leadership and societal unity.[00:23:34] Peacemakers see people as people.[00:26:35] Zero-sum politics in society.[00:30:34] Peacemakers show curiosity, not judgment.[00:35:05] Curiosity in difficult conversations.[00:39:05] Trust in society's foundations.[00:41:25] Love your enemies principle.[00:46:27] Courageous peacemaking in conflict.[00:50:29] Transformational value of sacrifice.[00:54:12] Sacrifice in leadership and society.[00:59:09] Voting as a peaceful transformation.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Captain Moroni: A New Perspective on War and Peace with Elray Henriksen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 50:36


    In this milestone 20th episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by peace scholar Elray Henriksen as they dive into the latter portion of the Book of Mormon, often referred to as the "war chapters" of Alma. The episode explores the extensive battle narratives between the Nephites and Lamanites, highlighting memorable characters such as Captain Moroni and Pahoran. The hosts discuss varying perspectives on these chapters, with some listeners eagerly anticipating Captain Moroni's story while others tend to skip ahead to Helaman. Join them as they unpack the lessons and themes of peace within these intense narratives.[00:02:53] Costs of war in scripture.[00:05:21] Allegorical interpretation of battles.[00:08:04] Defining peace through Galtung's triangle.[00:14:44] Millennium of peace commitment.[00:20:13] Militarism and cultural implications.[00:23:10] Inner Captain Moroni.[00:25:04] Worldview in defensive wars.[00:30:01] Temptation and human nature.[00:35:02] Internal struggle and temptation.[00:38:22] Captain Moroni as a model.[00:44:25] Grace in relationships and judgment.[00:47:43] Finding peace through spiritual practice.[00:50:20] Expansive conversations about faith.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Repairing the World: How Faith and Politics Can Coexist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 33:39


    In this special episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, Jennifer and Patrick share a recording of their recent presentation at the Faith Matters Restore gathering. They discuss the importance of applying principles of the gospel to foster peace in various aspects of life, from playgrounds to politics. The episode highlights the transformative power of active peacemaking and includes practical examples drawn from their experiences and their work. Join Jen and Patrick as they encourage listeners to embrace the call to be peacemakers in today's world. [00:01:46] Our mission in the world.[00:05:07] Power of small kindnesses.[00:08:44] Cultivating inner peace.[00:12:59] Community connections and relationships.[00:15:28] Building communities of commitment.[00:21:38] Christ-like approach to politics.[00:23:35] Peacemaking principles in politics.[00:30:06] Repairing the world together.[00:31:42] Repairers of the breach.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Weapons of Peace: Lessons from the Anti-Nephi-Lehies with David Pulsipher

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 57:33


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are re-joined by professor David Pulsipher to explore the principles of peacemaking as taught in the Book of Mormon, with a special focus on two remarkable examples: Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, and the Anti-Nephi-Lehies. They discuss the significance of nonviolent peace builders throughout history, including figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi, while emphasizing the unique lessons learned from the Anti-Nephi-Lehies' story. Tune in as they delve into the scriptures to highlight how these narratives can inspire and guide individuals on their own peacemaking journeys.[00:01:27] Anti-Nephi-Lehies as peace models.[00:04:51] Multi-generational effects of peace.[00:10:34] Defining peace through conflict transformation.[00:11:36] Love transforms wartime conflict.[00:17:36] Anti-Nephi-Lehies' transformative story.[00:19:12] Conversion and peacemaking among Anti-Nephi-Lehies.[00:24:26] Flipping the script on conflict.[00:27:32] Christian pacifism vs. covenant making.[00:31:15] Weapons of peace.[00:34:24] Armed with love and prayer.[00:39:05] Spiritual victory in conflict.[00:42:56] Creative peacemaking solutions.[00:48:00] Nonviolence in resisting evil.[00:50:22] Higher way to defend.[00:55:05] Finding peace through Christ.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Navigating Inner Turmoil: How Personal Peace Fuels Global Change with Thomas McConkie

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 61:58


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Thomas McConkie to discuss the urgent need for healing and peacemaking within ourselves in light of recent global conflicts. The conversation delves into ways we can use mindfulness, connection to God, and principles of inner peace to cultivate peace within as we try to create it in our outer world. Tune in as they explore the principles of the gospel and the teachings of the Book of Mormon to inspire listeners to become better peacemakers.[00:02:49] Becoming people of peace.[00:05:15] Tethering yourself to Christ.[00:07:30] Cultivating inner peace.[00:11:01] Defining peace and tension.[00:15:40] Meditation and inner peace journey.[00:22:00] Trusting our inherent worthiness.[00:23:28] Right relationship with God.[00:28:45] Alma's mighty change of heart.[00:31:48] Changed hearts and grace.[00:35:54] Inner peace amidst global conflict.[00:39:34] Contemplation vs. Action Balance.[00:45:29] Retreat to advance in life.[00:49:21] Mothering the World.[00:52:12] Collective trauma and time perception.[00:58:19] Omega Point of Divine Love.[01:00:11] The heart as an antenna.To find full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Lessons from Nehor and Korihor: Combating Misinformation in Modern Society with Julie Rose

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 68:30


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, Jennifer and Patrick are joined by journalist Julie Rose to discuss Nehor and Korihor from the Book of Mormon, known as antichrists. They explore the themes of misinformation and disinformation that these figures represent, and the relevance of these concepts to our pursuit of peace and Zion. Tune in to gain insights on how to combat falsehoods and promote peace in a world filled with discord.[00:01:11] Lessons from Nehor and Korihor.[00:04:23] Undermining trust and truth.[00:07:39] The essence of peace.[00:13:25] Misinformation in the media.[00:16:24] Misinformation vs. Objectivity.[00:21:01] Misinformation vs. disinformation.[00:23:22] Misinformation in Cold War era.[00:26:45] Antichrists in the Book of Mormon.[00:30:33] Psychological manipulation techniques.[00:33:15] Misinformation and disinformation tactics.[00:37:08] Impact of misinformation in communities.[00:41:32] Misinformation in faith communities.[00:44:19] Faith communities and insularity.[00:48:51] Trusted sources in discussions.[00:51:00] Misinformation in faith communities.[00:54:37] Trustworthy sources in information consumption.[00:57:32] Wikipedia as a credible starting point.[01:03:07] Media literacy and peacemaking.[01:06:01] Finding peace with young women.[01:07:49] Restored gospel discussions.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceRegister for the Restore conference at https://faithmatters.org/events/restore-2024/

    The Call for Peacemakers in a Polarized Political Environment with Judge Thomas Griffith

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 64:03


    On this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Judge Thomas Griffith to delve into the topic of politics and its impact on peace. They discuss how political rhetoric, especially during election years, can disrupt our sense of peace. Despite the intense reporting on political polarization, they explore how we can navigate these challenges to promote peace in our lives and communities. Join them as they tackle this important aspect of peacemaking.[00:02:14] Political polarization and hope.[00:03:29] Perception Gap and Polarization.[00:08:56] Politics and government transitions.[00:12:31] Associating peace with building Zion.[00:15:08] The importance of the rule of law.[00:19:01] Societal Flourishing and the Rule of Law.[00:22:38] Principles of government.[00:30:11] The importance of consent and equality.[00:33:40] Being informed as a citizen.[00:37:23] American democracy challenges.[00:43:07] Latter-day Saints' role in unity.[00:45:48] Constitutional government and moderation.[00:50:24] The Constitution creates new citizens.[00:53:01] Bargaining over liberty and equality.[00:57:26] Creating a multicultural society.[01:01:32] Embracing the true nature of things.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceRegister for the Restore conference at https://faithmatters.org/events/restore-2024/

    Embracing the Baptismal Covenant: Insights from Peacemakers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 52:04


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by multiple guests to explore the baptismal covenant in Mosiah chapter 18 and how it calls individuals to be peacemakers. They discuss the personal and relational aspects of the covenant, emphasizing how each person can contribute to adding peace to the world in their own unique way. Through examining the experiences of Alma and the outcasts he taught, the episode highlights the importance of coming together in afflictions and being willing to bear each other's burdens.[00:00:36] Baptismal covenant and peacemaking.[00:06:09] Media interpreting religious texts.[00:08:14] Counter-narratives in media environments.[00:10:00] Setting boundaries against algorithms.[00:13:18] The active call of discipleship.[00:16:23] The baptismal covenant.[00:20:40] Shifting internal perspectives.[00:24:49] Understanding the importance of covenants.[00:28:34] Empathy and compassion for peacemaking.[00:32:33] Conflict resolution in Fiji.[00:34:35] Women's issues around climate change.[00:40:42] Jesus as the ultimate peace builder.[00:43:14] Baptismal covenant and peacemaking.[00:48:31] Main tension points in society around immigration.[00:50:14] Peacemaking and baptismal covenant.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceRegister for the Restore conference at https://faithmatters.org/events/restore-2024/

    The Holy Work of Peacemaking: Insights from Sarah Perkins

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 50:21


    In this episode, Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Sarah Perkins to discuss Abinadi from the Book of Mormon, highlighting his role as a bold prophet delivering a message of repentance and calling for change. They draw parallels between Abinadi and other prophets throughout history who speak out against societal injustices. The hosts reflect on the importance of discerning true authority from those who simply criticize without offering solutions. Join them as they explore the timeless lessons from Abinadi's story that are relevant in today's world.[00:01:34] True prophets preach divine redemption.[00:06:42] Limits to dialogue.[00:10:36] Defining peace beyond conflict.[00:11:29] Effective conflict management.[00:17:02] Abinadi's powerful discourse.[00:22:16] Speaking Truth to Power.[00:24:22] Peacemaking and addressing injustice.[00:28:20] Peacemaking and Redemption.[00:31:20] Fighting for justice against injustice.[00:34:33] Recognizing real people in change.[00:38:26] Dialogue and understanding in activism.[00:44:04] Navigating values in peacemaking.[00:45:48] Courage and confidence in peacemaking.[00:50:05] Restored gospel and faith matters.For more show notes and transcripts, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Navigating Factions and Fraying Societies: A Message of Hope with Eva Witesman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 57:02


    In this special episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by a live audience in Salt Lake City to hear a conversation with guest Eva Witesman. The episode introduces the Summer Hope Experiment, a program aimed at promoting civic and emotional healing before the upcoming election season. Drawing on the Book of Mormon, they encourage listeners to lean into conflict to become peace builders and reflect on the impact of collective unity on our nation and society. [00:05:08] Hope and peace building strategies.[00:09:24] Defining peace at four levels.[00:10:07] Levels of peace and harmony.[00:16:16] Building peace through understanding.[00:19:29] Framework for peacemaking.[00:22:01] Peacemaking and peacekeeping examples.[00:24:41] Peace praising.[00:29:09] Building peace through pluralism.[00:32:07] Building a generation of peace builders.[00:36:03] Paradigm shifts in social impact.[00:39:41] Cultural adaptation in program implementation.[00:43:13] Fraying society in the Book of Mormon.[00:48:00] Engaging in peacemaking online.[00:50:37] A new way of reading.[00:53:51] Transformative reading of the Book of Mormon.[00:56:45] Making peace in your life.For full show notes and transcripts, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Building Bridges Through Dialogue: Lessons from Zeniff and Ammon with Becca Kearl

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 58:19


    Exploring the theme of peacemaking through the lens of the Book of Mormon, hosts Jennifer and Patrick are joined by the Executive Director of Living Room Conversations, Becca Kearl, and delve into the story of Zeniff from Mosiah 9. Starting with a mission of aggression, Zeniff's preconceived notions about the Lamanites and Nephites are challenged as he confronts the complexities of the situation. The episode discusses the power of narratives in shaping our perceptions and the importance of reevaluating our ingrained stories to cultivate peace.[00:01:41] The power of narratives.[00:05:57] Defining peace as a process.[00:09:27] The power of dialogue.[00:12:30] Curiosity and dialogue in conflicts.[00:15:30] Curiosity and sincere interactions.[00:19:36] Human beings as storytelling creatures.[00:25:25] National narratives and cultural impact.[00:27:42] Empathy through shared narratives.[00:32:35] Empathy and understanding in dialogue.[00:34:20] Dialogue and shared values.[00:39:33] Sharing personal experiences to connect.[00:42:21] Dialogue and building together.[00:45:22] Living doctrine through culture.[00:51:18] Finding peace in daily life.[00:52:28] Restored gospel conversations.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceRegister to attend our free live podcast recording in Salt Lake City on June 26th at https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjEwNDIz

    Empowering the Future: Healing Generational Trauma in Rwanda with Emile Kayitare

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 51:42


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Emile Kayitare, founder of Rwanda's Empower the Future, a non-profit supporting families affected by genocide. They discuss their favorite sermons in the Book of Mormon: the Sermon at the Temple and King Benjamin's address. They delve into the powerful impact these sermons had on their lives and highlight key passages that resonated with them. [00:02:42] Children's role in societal peace.[00:04:39] Rwandan genocide and reconciliation.[00:09:07] Genocide in Rwanda.[00:15:27] Divisive language and its impact.[00:20:45] Effects of violence on generations.[00:25:45] Rebuilding Lives Through Education.[00:30:33] Caring for children in society.[00:35:15] Reading history with the Book of Mormon lens.[00:40:40] Justice and reconciliation process.[00:43:55] Forgiveness and reconciliation after prison.[00:49:47] Finding peace through helping others.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    The Journey to Peace: Nurturing Attachment to God with Annie Bentley Waddoups

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 48:36


    On this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Annie Bentley Waddoups. They emphasize the importance of reading the scriptures with fresh perspectives and how peace is intricately woven into the histories of individuals and families in the book. By lingering over scriptures like 2 Nephi and Jacob, they uncover valuable lessons about how individual attachments are formed to parents, both earthly and heavenly. Join them on this journey of discovering the profound message of peace within the Book of Mormon.[00:02:36] Nurturing Children in Community.[00:04:44] Transforming trauma into peace.[00:08:09] Peace as a zone.[00:13:33] Born in unstable circumstances.[00:17:20] Personality differences in Jacob.[00:20:28] The power of repair.[00:26:26] Repairing Relationships through Cycles.[00:30:06] Spiritual development and growth.[00:30:49] Heavenly Parenting Insights.[00:36:24] Jacob's leadership qualities[00:42:14] Healing power of atonement.[00:45:08] Peace and human development.[00:47:34] Source of extraordinary peace.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    From Division to Unity: The Journey to Anti-Racism with Michalyn Steele

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 56:41


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, Jennifer and Patrick delve into the crucial topic of racism and its impact on peace. They emphasize how racism hinders personal and societal peace and discuss the importance of eradicating it to progress towards positive peace. Drawing from the Book of Mormon, they make a compelling case that racism is incompatible with building Zion and highlight the necessity of eliminating it for a harmonious society. Tune in to explore how addressing racism is fundamental to becoming better peacemakers.[00:01:41] Racism impacts building of Zion.[00:04:02] Race and reconciliation in scripture.[00:09:11] Defining peace and repose.[00:14:33] Identity complexities and cohesion.[00:16:54] The Tree of Peace.[00:20:35] Racial identity in religious texts.[00:25:34] Generational sins and racism.[00:29:33] Forgiveness and peace through music.[00:36:33] Positive impact of rooting out racism.[00:40:24] Racialized view of the world.[00:45:31] Bearing witness with humility.[00:48:19] Engaging beyond social media bubbles.[00:52:07] Wrestling with paradoxes.[00:55:27] Spiritual gift from the Savior.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Peacemaking Within and Across Religious Traditions with Eboo Patel

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 55:24


    In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Eboo Patel to discuss how religion, despite being a source of ultimate peace, can also lead to conflict due to the world's religious diversity. They explore the inevitability of conflict around matters of faith and highlight the importance of handling it productively. Drawing insights from the Book of Mormon, they emphasize the significance of teachings that focus on God's saving work for all of humanity. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on navigating religious conflicts and becoming better peacemakers in various aspects of life.[00:02:38] God's diverse messages through scripture.[00:06:56] How do you define peace?[00:09:40] Religion enriches and inspires people.[00:11:45] Interfaith contributions to civic peace.[00:14:50] Embracing diversity in activism.[00:21:02] Religion as fire analogy.[00:24:11] Religious pluralism and refugee resettlement.[00:27:14] Interfaith cooperation and holiness.[00:31:04] Finding meaning in scripture.[00:36:41] Interfaith cooperation within religions.[00:39:19] Interfaith work opportunities.[00:42:43] Interfaith peacemaking in society.[00:49:21] Interfaith peacemaking within religious traditions.[00:50:39] Finding common ground in faith.[00:53:03] Finding Inner Peace.Find transcript and full show notes at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    Active Peacemaking: Following Christ's Example with Chad Ford

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 56:49


    Exploring the often overlooked 2 Nephi in the Book of Mormon, this episode delves into the rich content and theology it offers. Jen and Patrick are joined by Chad Ford to  discuss the contrast between the action-packed 1 Nephi and the more mature, world-weary prophet in 2 Nephi, highlighting the lessons on peace and family dynamics found in the scripture. They recommend ways to see Christ as the true hero of the Book of Mormon as they reflect on the significance of the different peace narratives portrayed in the scripture.[00:02:14] Growing Up in 2 Nephi.[00:06:08] Conflict transformation and peacemaking.[00:09:22] The essence of "Aloha."[00:13:00] The significance of conflict.[00:16:45] Peaceful conflict resolution.[00:23:43] Conflict and differing perspectives.[00:26:42] Is it OK to be angry?[00:30:05] Loving our enemies.[00:35:32] The role of eschatology.[00:37:28] Practical peace building strategies.[00:41:27] Active peace building.[00:44:33] Vulnerability and transformation[00:51:47] Missionary misunderstanding incident.[00:53:37] Being right vs being righteous.For transcripts and more show notes, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    The Art of Conflict Styles: Navigating Relationships with Grace with Emily Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 62:20


    On this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Emily Taylor to address listener feedback about the relationship between conflict and peace. They explore the idea that conflict is not necessarily bad and delve into two verses from scripture that provide valuable peacemaking advice. The hosts challenge the notion that peace and conflict are opposites, emphasizing the importance of understanding the role of opposition in achieving true peace.[00:02:15] Conflict as raw peacemaking material.[00:05:25] Definition of peace.[00:09:02] Finding peace in adversity.[00:12:42] Transformative mindset shift on conflict.[00:15:44] Transforming conflict into growth.[00:21:08] Approaches to conflict resolution.[00:27:20] Conflict resolution styles.[00:29:06] Truth and peace in doctrines.[00:33:38] Conflict styles and collaborating.[00:36:00] Learning to negotiate effectively.[00:39:55] Traits for conflict resolution.[00:45:57] Healing inner wounds.[00:48:37] Personal growth and transformation.[00:53:35] The Golden Rule and Conflict.[00:56:48] Little miracles in mediation.[00:59:46] Finding peace through daily practices.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

    The Word and the Sword: Reframing Nephi and Laban with David Pulsipher

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 61:19


    In this episode, Jen and Patrick are joined by David Pulsipher to delve into the uncomfortable topic of conflict, violence, and the difference between peacekeeping and peacemaking. They share their personal experiences and struggles with addressing conflict head-on. Despite the initial discomfort of the story of Nephi killing Laban, they recognize the value in unpacking difficult situations. This episode aims to explore the importance of navigating conflict and the growth that can come from embracing uncomfortable conversations.[00:01:11] Peacekeeping vs. peacemaking.[00:04:14] Dealing with violent scriptures.[00:09:02] Peace and societal alignment.[00:16:06] Nephi's faith in God.[00:18:05-00:18:15] Faith and divine intervention.[00:23:49] Nephi's unreliable memory.[00:27:33] Nephi's fascination with the sword.[00:31:11] Power of physical force vs. spiritual force.[00:36:44] Relying on man-made weapons.[00:41:47] Peacebuilding and moral imagination.[00:44:16] Nephi's Law and Justification.[00:49:40] Peacemaking as Sacrifice.[00:53:08] Dual inheritance of word and sword.[00:57:45] Reconnecting with God.For transcripts and more show notes, visit https://mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.orgGet your ticket to our 2024 MWEG Conference on March 23rd at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/conference and use code PODCAST for $5 off your ticket

    Scripture Study Tips for Peacemaking Principles

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 17:01


    In this special bonus episode, Jen and Patrick address feedback from listeners wanting to learn more about their approach to reading Scripture and extracting peacemaking principles from the Book of Mormon. They discuss their personal experiences with re-reading books and share insights on how to delve deeper into the text to uncover hidden gems. Join them as they offer pointers on their unique method of studying Scripture for valuable takeaways on peacemaking principles.[00:02:21] Reading Scripture in New Ways.[00:04:40] Fresh approach to Book of Mormon.[00:07:47] Color-coding Book of Mormon themes.[00:13:29] Questioning behavior for self-improvement.[00:15:03] Peace and community in scriptures.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceGet your ticket to our 2024 MWEG Conference on March 23rd at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/conference and use code PODCAST for $5 off your ticket

    The Transformative Power of Forgiveness: A Pathway to Peace with Clair Canfield

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 59:18


    In this episode, Jen and Patrick are joined by Clair Canfield to discuss the role of conflict within families, using examples from the Book of Mormon. They emphasize that conflict is a normal and inevitable part of family dynamics, even within the context of a prophet's family. They challenge the notion that conflict is inherently negative and encourage listeners to shift their perspective on conflict. They also acknowledge the difficulty of navigating conflict and offer insights on how to approach it in a healthy and constructive manner.[00:01:10] Conflict as a neutral force.[00:04:24-00:04:34] Conflict can be neutral.[00:09:07] Forgiveness and peacemaking.[00:13:27] Forgiveness and transformation.[00:16:58] Forgiveness and dehumanization.[00:23:38] Forgiveness and transformation.[00:29:47] The importance of forgiveness.[00:33:01] The work of forgiveness.[00:37:17-00:37:28] Peace in a broken world.[00:41:18] Forgiveness and healing process.[00:46:23] The work of forgiveness.[00:51:10] Developing compassion and forgiveness.[00:54:33] The power of forgiveness.For transcripts and more show notes, visit https://proclaimpeace.orgGet your ticket to our 2024 MWEG Conference on March 23rd at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/conference and use code PODCAST for $5 off your ticket

    From Conflict to Peace: Applying Book of Mormon Principles in Family Dynamics with Jennifer Finlayson-Fife

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 55:16


    In this episode, Jen and Patrick are joined by Jennifer Finlayson-Fife. They share their experiences reading the Book of Mormon and how they approach it with a new lens of being peacemakers. They highlight the conflicts portrayed in the book and the different relationships that are affected, such as spouses, parents and children, and siblings. The hosts also explore the consequences of family conflict and its relevance in today's world. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on the Book of Mormon and its teachings on peace.[00:02:14] Family conflict in the Book of Mormon.[00:04:19] Conflict resolution in relationships.[00:08:19] Visionaries and relationship dynamics.[00:12:41] Working through conflicts in life.[00:17:24] The importance of delivery.[00:20:20] Questions asked in First Nephi.[00:27:15] Family dynamics in therapy.[00:29:37] Marriage dynamics and gender roles.[00:33:05-00:33:15] Peacemaking and understanding others.[00:37:05] Understanding and loving others.[00:41:39] Parenting and love's limits.[00:45:57] Retaining relationships with children.[00:50:02] Tribalism and Division.[00:53:29] Beauty and doing good.For transcripts and more show notes, visit https://mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org

    The Power of Peace: Unpacking the Book of Mormon's Message for Today with Emma Addams

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 39:08


    In the first episode of the Proclaim Peace podcast, hosts Jen and Patrick are joined by Emma Addams to discuss the concept of peace and its decline in the world. They explore various factors that contribute to this decrease, such as social media, loneliness, and political polarization. The hosts propose that the root cause of these struggles may be a decrease in peace. They highlight the need to understand and address this issue by examining the Book of Mormon and its teachings on peace. Join them as they delve into this important topic and offer insights on how to cultivate peace in a troubled world.[00:01:19] Decrease of peace in the world.[00:07:23] Peace leaving the world.[00:07:54] Generalized discontent and peacemaking.[00:13:00] Defining peacemaking.[00:16:35] Peace as a transformative force.[00:21:24] The Book of Mormon and practicality.[00:25:00-00:25:10] The hero of the story.[00:29:01] Making peace through studying.[00:32:14] Seeing others as enemies.[00:36:13] The Book of Mormon's guidance.For transcripts and more show notes, visit https://mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org

    Welcome to Proclaim Peace

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 1:51


    Welcome to Season 1 of the Proclaim Peace podcast! Co-hosts Jennifer Thomas, Co-Executive Director at Mormon Women for Ethical Government and Patrick Mason, Professor at Utah State University, explore a peaceful reading of the Book of Mormon by talking with guest experts who show us how to create peace in these turbulent times.

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