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Kelly and Ben talk with Professor Drew Hart about the scope of antiracism work in congregations since the racial unrest of 2020. Resources Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism (book) Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love and Deliverance (book) Designing Disorder: Experiments and Disruption in the City (book) Equal Justice Initiative (EJI)
Rachael Gallagher and Elizabeth Varaso discuss activism and theology as a thin place with Dr. Drew Hart. Drew is a writer and a speaker on topics of justice black theology, Anabaptism, and white supremacy and he follows in a long line of theologists who have done theology on the fly in the midst of struggling with justice and liberation. You'll want to check out Drew's books: Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism and Who Will Be A Witness? Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance.Mentioned on the show:Inverse Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inverse-podcast/id1358332600Common Hymnal: https://commonhymnal.com/Messonghi Trust: https://www.patreon.com/msingitrust
It was an honor to have Dr. Drew Hart as a guest on the Story Power Podcast. We got to talk about Dr. Drew's work as a professor, author, pastor, and podcaster, and he shared insights into activism and justice work, liberating theology, white supremacy as a foundational part of the evangelical church, CRT, and so much more. Tune in, and be sure to share it with your friends. Bio: Drew G. I. Hart is an assistant professor of theology at Messiah University and has 10 years of pastoral experience. He is the Program Director of Messiah University's Thriving Together: Congregations for Racial Justice program and co-host of Inverse Podcast. Hart is the author of Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism (2016) and Who Will Be A Witness?: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance (2020). He was the recipient of bcmPEACE's 2017 Peacemaker Award, the 2019 W.E.B. Du Bois Award in Harrisburg, PA, and was Elizabethtown College's 2019 Peace Fellow. Drew and his family live in Harrisburg, PA. (Twitter & Instagram @DruHart).
A conversation with Rev. Dr. Drew Hart, Theology Professor, Church Anti-Racism Leader, Social Change Practitioner about his latest book, Who Will Be a Witness? Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance. Find more of Rev. Dr. Drew Hart's great work at: Website: drewgihart.com Twitter: @DruHart His books: Who Will Be a Witness? Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism
A conversation with Rev. Dr. Drew Hart, Theology Professor, Church Anti-Racism Leader, Social Change Practitioner about his latest book, Who Will Be a Witness? Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance. Find more of Rev. Dr. Drew Hart's great work at: Website: drewgihart.com Twitter: @DruHart His books: Who Will Be a Witness? Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism
Thursday (10/8) Noon Check-In with Pastor John Embrace Church, Lexington, KY Join Pastor John for a talk about an important insight from Drew Hart’s book, Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. Hart's advice to white people in the dominant cultural group: Don’t trust your gut when dealing with issues of race. Quote: “Discipleship is the cure for dominant cultural blinders that leave people’s intuition and vision impaired and unreliable. Not going with your gut, when it is socialized by dominant culture, and moving toward counterintuitive solidarity with the oppressed, must be understood as a Christian discipline, as necessary a practice for Christian formation as is praying, gathering in Christian community, reading Scripture, sharing resources, worshiping, and giving thanks. The Spirit of Jesus Christ is drawing all of us to see things ‘from below.” (Drew Hart, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, page 96)
Drew Hart, author and anti-racism leader is helping us understand how to engage further in anti-racism. BJ is helping us figure out how to navigate election season with family and friends whose view differ. Kristen shares her emotions around making hard school decisions for her kids and Roo shares about her upcoming eye surgery. You can find Drew's book Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism here and you can find his book Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance here. In this episode we also talked about: Hudson and James Collagen Mighty Lil’ Lentils Self-inking Date Stamp The Most Likely Way You’ll Get Infected with COVID-19 Air Purifier Options (air purifier 2) ( air purifier 3) Nurture Life is a meal delivery service just for kids. Nurture Life makes kes delicious meals kids love with the right nutrients and portion sizes for every age group. with an extensive range of meals including Finger Foods for babies to Toddler and Kid meals, and even Teen & Adult Meals and shareable Family Meals. Every Toddler, Kid and Teen & Adult meal includes a FULL serving of vegetables while focusing on organic produce, antibiotic-free proteins, and whole grains. You can subscribe & save to receive weekly meals & discounts. The subscription is incredibly flexible—you can skip weeks, pause or cancel whenever you need. Nurture Life is offering a limited time incredible discount! Go to Nurture.Life/SELFIE and use promo code SELFIE to get 30% off your first two orders.
In this episode I chat with Dr. Drew Hart about his brand new book, Who Will be A Witness?: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance. We chat all about recent social movements and how the church can partner with these movements to participate in God's work for justice. Guest Bio/Info: Drew Hart is a public theologian and professor of theology at Messiah University. He has written two books, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, and most recently, Who Will be A Witness?: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance. Find Drew here: drewgihart.com Twitter: @DruHart Instagram: druhart Facebook: facebook.com/Drew.GI.Hart Special music by Ben Grace: Spotify: Ben Grace Instagram: bengracemusic Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga
Support the show: Patreon l Glow l Episode Transcript Who will stand and be a witness for our times today? Even when it's rough...? Guest Bio: Drew G. I. Hart is a professor of theology at Messiah University in Pennsylvania. He has 10 years of pastoral ministry experience and has worked for an afterschool program in the city for middle school boys, and he collaborates with organizers and activists in his city working for justice. His book, Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes everyday stories, Jesus-shaped lessons, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church’s understanding and social witness. Drew’s writing can be found in Red Letter Christians, Sojourners, The Christian Century, and The Mennonite, among other places, and Dr. Hart speaks regularly at colleges, conferences, and churches throughout North America. Drew also serves as a co-host for the Inverse Podcast, along with Australian peace activist, Jarrod Mckenna. His newest book is entitled Who Will Be a Witness?: Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance and was published on September 1, 2020. Dr. Drew Hart was the recipient of bcmPEACE’s 2017 Peacemaker Award and was honored locally with the 2019 W.E.B. Du Bois Award in recognition of his commitment and work for justice locally and nationally. Most recently he was chosen as Elizabethtown College’s 2019 Peace Fellow. Drew and his family live in Harrisburg, PA. Guest Music by Olivia Georgia You can also find all the musical selections from all our episodes on our Spotify Playlist. Check out all the things over at the store...it's a great way to support the show www.canisaythisatchurch.com/store What are you waiting for; consider becoming a Patreon supporter of the show. You'll have access to many perks as well as guaranteeing the future of these conversations; even $1/Month goes so far as this show is 100% listener supported. Follow the show: https://www.facebook.com/CanISayThisAtChurch/ https://twitter.com
Drew Hart grew up and went to school in areas with a largely white population, but it wasn't until he started attending a Christian college that he really started feeling like people viewed him as an other. It's his experience with white supremacy brought into sharp focus through the lens of the Church that he writes about in his book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. In this interview, he talks about the historical and cultural oppression brought on by the proliferation of the image of the "whitened Jesus," how we should be responding to the truly radical love of Christ, and what hope he sees teaching young minds at the same college that opened his eyes to the insidious influence of white supremacy. Interviewer: Jim Rohner ABOUT DREW Drew is an author, a prominent voice in the discussion about anti-racism in the Church, and an Assistant Professor of Theology at Messiah University, of which he is an alum. To learn more about his work and mission, visit https://drewgihart.com/
Drew Hart grew up and went to school in areas with a largely white population, but it wasn't until he started attending a Christian college that he really started feeling like people viewed him as an other. It's his experience with white supremacy brought into sharp focus through the lens of the Church that he writes about in his book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. In this interview, he talks about the historical and cultural oppression brought on by the proliferation of the image of the "whitened Jesus," how we should be responding to the truly radical love of Christ, and what hope he sees teaching young minds at the same college that opened his eyes to the insidious influence of white supremacy. Interviewer: Jim Rohner ABOUT DREW Drew is an author, a prominent voice in the discussion about anti-racism in the Church, and an Assistant Professor of Theology at Messiah University, of which he is an alum. To learn more about his work and mission, visit https://drewgihart.com/
Drew Hart grew up and went to school in areas with a largely white population, but it wasn't until he started attending a Christian college that he really started feeling like people viewed him as an other. It's his experience with white supremacy brought into sharp focus through the lens of the Church that he writes about in his book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. In this interview, he talks about the historical and cultural oppression brought on by the proliferation of the image of the "whitened Jesus," how we should be responding to the truly radical love of Christ, and what hope he sees teaching young minds at the same college that opened his eyes to the insidious influence of white supremacy. Interviewer: Jim Rohner ABOUT DREW Drew is an author, a prominent voice in the discussion about anti-racism in the Church, and an Assistant Professor of Theology at Messiah University, of which he is an alum. To learn more about his work and mission, visit https://drewgihart.com/
This week Robyn and Anna welcome author, theology professor, church anti-racism leader, and social change practitioner, Drew G.I. Hart. Drew has a Christian Century hosted blog entitled ‘Taking Jesus Seriously’ while also writing occasionally for The Mennonite as well. His own personal site is http://www.drewgihart.com. He regularly sneaks in tweets with the handle @DruHart and can be found on Facebook. He is the author of Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. His newest book, Who Will Be a Witness? Igniting Activism For God's Justice, Love and Deliverance will be out later this year.
This week Robyn and Anna welcome author, theology professor, church anti-racism leader, and social change practitioner, Drew G.I. Hart. Drew has a Christian Century hosted blog entitled ‘Taking Jesus Seriously’ while also writing occasionally for The Mennonite as well. His own personal site is http://www.drewgihart.com. He regularly sneaks in tweets with the handle @DruHart and can be found on Facebook. He is the author of Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. His newest book, Who Will Be a Witness? Igniting Activism For God's Justice, Love and Deliverance will be out later this year.
"These are resources that I and people in my community have found helpful in unpacking the current and historical realities of race in our country. This is not an exhaustive list, nor would I claim that there aren't other quality resources available, merely a jumping off point for further learning." - Maurice Cowley READ History/Context of Race Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi Personal Antiracist Work How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo White Fragility: Why It's so Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo Gospel Lensed Reads I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown White Awake: An Honest Look At What It Means To Be White by Daniel Hill (a good start for white people new to the conversation) Be the Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart for Racial Reconciliation by Latasha Morrison Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism by Drew Hart WATCH: https://youtu.be/krfcq5pF8u8 (13th) - Unpacks the impact of the 13th amendment and how it continues to fuel the systemic oppression of black people in the United States. It is also available on Netflix. You can find a viewer's guide with discussion questions https://vandam.netflix.com/shares/9cd5013921f64002947ceb53840701d6?assets=22734809 (here). https://youtu.be/qylb2dEsuIA (A Talk With White Folks): This is truly a gift. Michelle Lang-Raymond hosts a dialogue between white and black folks. Michelle's talk was a call for white response and action in light of both George Floyd's murder and the Amy Cooper situation. It is long but worth your time. https://mem.intervarsity.org/resources/race-power-illusion-documentary (Race: The Power of an Illusion) - This is an older resource but still recommended. Episode 1 looks at genetics and biology. Episode 2 looks at how race came to be understood in America. Episode 3 explores economics, housing, politics and culture. TEACHINGS (Specifically about following Jesus and racial injustice) https://vimeo.com/187700799 (Dr. Christena Cleveland) - a talk about racial injustice and biblical literacy. https://vimeo.com/39437115 (Richard Twiss) - A call for change from the Christian oppression of Native American people. LISTEN Micah Bournes - https://micahbournes.bandcamp.com/album/a-time-like-this (A Time Like This) -- Micah is a poet, hip-hop artist, and graduate of Moody Bible Institute. His work is incredible. He dives into the black experience in America today. There are also 80 pages of commentary that Micah provides in his blog, which you can find https://micahbournes.com/blog (here). Sho Baraka - https://store.humblebeast.com/products/the-narrative-cd-sho-baraka (The Narrative) -- Another hip-hop artist who penned an album diving into his experience as a black, Christian male in America today. Propaganda - https://open.spotify.com/album/3HmkL2AENDW4XO9Da0NGy9?si=LqXthK8SRjamo8FY92spKA (Crooked) -- Yet another hip-hop scholar making art to describe the experience of black folks trying to follow Christ in an evangelical world tailored toward white folks.
In this episode, Rodney Green speaks with Dr. Jamie Aten from the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) about a wide range of inter-connected topics including faith, resilience, and approaches to better understanding and measuring spiritual fortitude in the midst of personal and shared suffering, racial injustice, and the covid-19 pandemic. Resources from HDI on the Measure of Spiritual Fortitude, Leadership Humility, Post-traumatic growth: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331603591_Development_and_Validation_of_a_Measure_of_Spiritual_Fortitude https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341577750_Why_Leader_Humility_is_Vital_to_Effective_Humanitarian_Aid_Leadership_A_Review_of_the_Literature https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309222416_Cultural_Humility_and_Hospital_Safety_Culture https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254320192_Resource_loss_religiousness_health_and_posttraumatic_growth_following_Hurricane_Katrina Dr. Jamie Aten's book “A Walking Disaster: What Surviving Katrina and Cancer Taught Me about Faith and Resilience”: http://www.jamieaten.com/a-walking-disaster HDI website: https://www.wheaton.edu/academics/academic-centers/humanitarian-disaster-institute/ The conversation between Rodney and Dr. Aten briefly introduces the systemic nature and sin of white supremacy, racism, and racial injustice, and important voices to listen to in order to go deeper can include: Dr. Drew Hart. “Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism” https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CF1TR1Y/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Dr. Ibram Kendi. “How to Be an Antiracist” https://www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracist-1 Mark Charles. “Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery” https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V7ZXT1R/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Rev. Rene August. “How to Decolonize the Bible” [Webinar On Demand] https://freedomroad.us/freedom-road-institute-for-leadership-justice/decolonizing-the-bible/ Also, “The Aid Sector Must Do More to Tackle its White Supremacy Problem” https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/jun/15/the-aid-sector-must-do-more-to-tackle-its-white-supremacy-problem Equitable Evaluation Framework: https://www.equitableeval.org/ee-framework
For today's episode, we're revisiting our live event with Drew Hart. To dig deeper, visit SandboxCooperative.com and click on the discussion tab.On May 7, 2017 we welcomed Drew Hart for one of our Sandbox Live Events. Drew is a Theology Professor, Church Anti-Racism Trainer, and Justice Activist and author of the book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, as well as the upcoming Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance. We talked with Drew about the themes of his book, and had an excellent conversation with our audience.More about Drew at DrewGIHart.com, @DruHart, Drew Hart on Facebook
Drew Hart joins Jason and Teer to discuss his forthcoming book, 'Who Will Be A Witness ' (September 2020), the ghosts of America's racist past, and what the Gospel says to us in a moment of pandemic, protest, and movement. Drew G. I. Hart is a public theologian and professor of theology at Messiah College. He has ten years of pastoral ministry experience and is the recipient of multiple awards for peacemaking. Hart attained his MDiv with an urban concentration from Missio Seminary and his PhD in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences, campuses, and churches across the United States and Canada. His first book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes personal and everyday stories, theological ethics, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church's understanding and witness. https://drewgihart.com/https://twitter.com/DruHartPre-order 'Who Will Be A Witness' - https://www.amazon.com/Who-Will-Be-Witness-Deliverance/dp/1513806580
Drew Hart joins Jason and Teer to discuss his forthcoming book, 'Who Will Be A Witness ' (September 2020), the ghosts of America's racist past, and what the Gospel says to us in a moment of pandemic, protest, and movement. Drew G. I. Hart is a public theologian and professor of theology at Messiah College. He has ten years of pastoral ministry experience and is the recipient of multiple awards for peacemaking. Hart attained his MDiv with an urban concentration from Missio Seminary and his PhD in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences, campuses, and churches across the United States and Canada. His first book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes personal and everyday stories, theological ethics, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church's understanding and witness. https://drewgihart.com/https://twitter.com/DruHartPre-order 'Who Will Be A Witness' - https://www.amazon.com/Who-Will-Be-Witness-Deliverance/dp/1513806580
The second in our Anabaptist theology series features an interview with Dr. Drew Hart of Messiah College on his book “Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism.” Our conversation looks at issues of embodied solidarity, ground-up thinking and organizing, systemic racism, reconciliation, dignity, and hope.
Author and Activist Drew Hart joins me and we discuss his book Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism and his upcoming book Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism for Gods Justice, Love, and Deliverance. Links to follow Drew Hart: Twitter Instagram Facebook Website Inverse Podcast with Jarrod McKenna
Author and Activist Drew Hart joins me and we discuss his book Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism and his upcoming book Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism for Gods Justice, Love, and Deliverance. Links to follow Drew Hart: Twitter Instagram Facebook Website Inverse Podcast with Jarrod McKenna
This week Drew Hart joined the conversation to help us (re)think how the church views racism. In this deep and challenging episode, Drew helps us to see the racial hierarchy of not only our world, but also in the Church. He contends that racism is not just a sociological but also a theological issue as well. Will you join us in (re)thinking how we view racism? Enjoy. RESOURCES: Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism (Book) Drews Website
Continuing the conversation on racism, whiteness, and the Church, we're excited to share a recent dialog with Dr. Drew Hart and Sarah Fe Harris, joining us from Harrisburg, PA. Drew is the author of Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism. In this four-way conversation, Drew and Sarah Fe lead us towards a rethinking our racialized culture, "white Jesus," how whiteness affects worship, and how to engage these real issues in a local church context. References: Drew Hart website Drew on Twitter - @DruHart Sarah Fe Harris on Twitter - @sarahfeharris
On this episode, Pete and Jared speak with Drew Hart about race and the Bible. Hart is assistant professor of theology at Messiah College, author of Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, and an activist with ten years of pastoral experience.
In the wake of Charlottesville this is a special "from the vault double feature". Two interviews from last year with Brandi Miller and Drew Hart talking a black Jesus in a white church/society. These are powerful interviews that can be great resources in the ongoing resistance to white supremacy in the church and culture. Brandi Miller is a campus minister in Eugene, OR. and a fantastic writer - you can see more of her work here: http://stirringupholymischief.com/ Drew G. I. Hart is a professor in theology, an author, and an activist with ten years of pastoral experience. You can find out more about him here: https://drewgihart.com and find his excellent book, "Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism" anywhere. Thanks for listening. If you could take a moment to rate/review/subscribe to the podcast that would be great. You can follow us online at @RinseRepeatPod (and @liammiller87) and find more at loverinserepeat.com
On May 7, 2017 Sandbox Cooperative welcomed Drew G. I. Hart to the Sandbox stage. This podcast contains the Q&A portion of the evening event.Drew is a professor at Messiah College with ten years of pastoral experience. He studied Biblical Studies at Messiah College, he attained his MDiv with an urban concentration from Biblical Seminary, and he recently received his PhD in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary-Philadelphia. His work has included pastoring in Harrisburg and Philadelphia, working for an inner-city afterschool program, leading anti-racism workshops, adjunct teaching, and doing public theology. His dissertation explored the overlaps of white supremacy and Western Christendom and how Black theology and Anabaptism aid us in untangling our lives from these realities.His book, Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes everyday stories, Jesus-shaped theological ethics, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church’s und…
On May 7, 2017 Sandbox Cooperative welcomed Drew G. I. Hart to the Sandbox stage.Drew is a professor at Messiah College with ten years of pastoral experience. He studied Biblical Studies at Messiah College, he attained his MDiv with an urban concentration from Biblical Seminary, and he recently received his PhD in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary-Philadelphia. His work has included pastoring in Harrisburg and Philadelphia, working for an inner-city afterschool program, leading anti-racism workshops, adjunct teaching, and doing public theology. His dissertation explored the overlaps of white supremacy and Western Christendom and how Black theology and Anabaptism aid us in untangling our lives from these realities.His book, Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes everyday stories, Jesus-shaped theological ethics, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church’s understanding and witness. Hart’s blog is hosted at The Christian Centu…
Hosted by Kerri Fisher & Shane Blackshear Resources Mentioned in this Episode: 13th (Link to trailer. Watch the film on Netflix) The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism by Drew Hart Listen to all of season 1 of OnRamp at OnRampPodcast.com
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Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Dan Clendenin. Essay by Debie Thomas: *Are You the One?* for Sunday, 11 December 2016; book review by Debie Thomas: *Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism* by Drew G.I. Hart (2016); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Defying the Nazis: The Sharps' War* (2016); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Annunciation* by John Donne.
Drew Hart and Jarrod McKenna co-host the Inverse Podcast, which for people who are dissatisfied with the Bible being used to justify hatred (yeah!). We talk about the work they're doing together and separately, what it means to "decolonize" our faith, and where they see their work heading in the future.Dr. Drew Hart hails from Philly, and now lives in Harrisburg. He's the author of Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism and Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance. He's a Professor of Theology at Messiah University where he's the program director for Thriving Together: Congregations for Racial Justice.Jarrod McKenna is an expert in nonviolent social change. He's the Founding CEO of Common Grace, a movement of people seeking Jesus and justice, and the former Director for Nonviolent Social Change for World Vision in the Middle East/Eastern Europe.Connect with Gravity LeadershipLeave us a message or ask a question about this or any other episode and we'll answer it on a future episode.Join our online community for free to get a curated list of interesting and edifying links each week, plus all kinds of other goodies.Check out the Gravity Commons, a place to connect and learn with others in the Gravity community.Check out Gravity Leadership Academy, our 12-month training intensive for Christian leaders who want to bring lasting transformation to their culture.Are you interested in advertising on the Gravity Leadership Podcast? Contact Gino Curcuruto at gino@gravityleadership.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gravity-leadership-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy