A podcast from MVNU Campus Ministries. Stories are important, but not all stories are created equal. What if there was a story that is rooted in hope and purpose? The story of God is that story. This podcast will exist in two parts, Justice & Devotion. We will cover pressing issues of Justice in the world, and our devotional episodes will encourage you to rest in the presence of God.
Join junior, Lauren Lain, as she dives into Proverbs 30:5-6.
Join KJ as she interviews student, Meg Carter about the recent conversations with Dr. Wesley Hill.
Thankful for this challenge from KJ for break :)
Join KJ & Jake as they sit down with the newest addition to our Justice Project team and one of your Justice Project Coordinators for the 21-22 school year, CoCo Petrey!
Join Jake & KJ as they interview Junior Graphic Design Student, Liz Pound as they reflect on the Women's Advocacy Justice Talk!
Join us as Junior Youth and Family Ministry Major, Max Baker, shares with us from Proverbs 17:9 about Friendship and Forgiveness.
Join us as Junior Pastoral Ministry Major, Noah Robbins, shares with us today from Proverbs 12:8.
Join Benji Goss, Junior Christian Ministries student, as he talks with us about Gossip and reads to us from Proverbs 11:13.
Hunter Hamilton, Senior Business Administration Major, shared with us from Proverbs 11:2.
Join one of our Justice Project Coordinators, KJ, as she unpacks the Justice Talk in November about MLK and the Dream!
Join senior Michael Perry as we read Proverbs 3:1-8 & talk about trusting in the Lord.
Is God's way the best way? If so, how do we walk in that way?
Junior Class Ministry Director, Lauren Lain, shares with us from Psalm 123.
Dr. Hank unpacks the difficulty and necessity of engaging with one who is politically different and the importance of the Just and Loving Gaze.
In this episode we hear from Sophomore Class Ministry Director, Cassandra Petrey, as she reads to us from Psalm 78:9-20.
Freshman Class Ministry Director, Zane Risser, shares with us from Psalm 61.
Dr. Hank discusses the recent visit to campus by the President of the AND Campaign.
Senior Student Body Chaplain, Joe Witosky shares with us from Psalm 47.
God’s commitment has implications for our now. We can live in the full assurance that God will do right by us. God’s justice will prevail. We need not fret or worry. We are called to be faithful and then to trust God to bring it all to completion.
Dr. Hank and Tavaris discuss the recent Justice Talk on Policing and cover some themes on racism in policing that were under-discussed at the event.
Jake and KJ are back to discuss the historical significance of the Tulsa massacre.
How good God is to gift us with creation, such rich beauty and resources. And how good God is to give us vocation - the privilege of co-creating. And it is very good.
Dr. Hank and Dr. Van Nest discuss the COVID-19 Justice Talk and answer unanswered questions from the evening.
Do not forget the wonders of God. Remember them. Tuck them into your heart. Tell your story that others might see what God has done.
In this episode our Justice Project Coordinators, KJ & Jake educate us on the holiday, Juneteenth.
We often think of giving thanks as saying thank you, simply practicing gratitude. However, thanksgiving is more than a nicely worded thank you note. It is a theological confession.
Dr. Hank sits down with the Justice project Coordinators to discuss their passion for the Justice Project.
What if we're looking at judgment wrongly? What if we are missing God's heart entirely? Breathe in and be comforted. God's judgment is for your good.
This episode features Dr. Hank and Dr. Van Nest discussing why it is so hard for the church to understand social justice and an encouraging message for pastors!
Hear the Word of the Lord from Psalm 37. The world is a messy place, living a life in obedience to God doesn't always ensure comfort or peace... sometimes the road is hard. This text reminds us that what truly matters is the faithfulness of God through which God sets all things right. Trust God & do good.
In today’s Justice Project Podcast, Dr. Hank discusses the biblical idea of justice with Dr. Mike Van Zant.
Jesus is our horn of salvation. He is the one to which we flee. We lay hold of Jesus and find deliverance. We lay hold of Jesus and find a Rescuer.
Dr. Hank Spaulding introduces the Justice Project.
We long for God, to be in God’s presence, to know God and be fully known in return. With intention, we lay aside our work, our busyness, our racing thoughts. We approach God in humility and gratitude.
A podcast from the Campus Ministries office of MVNU. Stories are important, but not all stories are created equal. What if there was a story that is rooted in hope & purpose? The story of God is just that. This podcast will exist in two parts, Justice & Devotion. We will cover pressing issues of justice in our world, and our devotional episodes will encourage you to rest in the presence of God.