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Dr. Derryck Green - senior research fellow at Alliance Defending Freedom - our guest at Courageous Leadership with Virginia Prodan Podcast. Dr. Green helps the Advocacy Strategy Team advance ADF's legal objectives in culture and coordinates scholarly research on ADF's Generational Wins. He also supports ADF's Church & Ministry Alliance Team by discipling pastors in cultural and theological issues to help biblically equip their congregations. Before joining ADF, Green worked at Prager University as a development director where he filmed videos for the production team and helped donors share their stories. At Courageous Leadership with Virginia Prodan Podcast - We love to help you with any questions, concerns you might have or trainings. For more training - individual, group or company training - go to: https://www.virginiaprodanbooks.com/freedom-coaching Follow Courageous Leadership with Virginia Prodan Podcast at: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kHPeoAgbkAHCg2C6RApEZ - at: https://lnkd.in/egT6U5g - or at - https://lnkd.in/g_5nqzJj - hear encouraging & inspiring messages each Wednesday & Saturday at 10:00 a.m. CST. Order your signed copy(s) of my memoir #SavingMyAssassin - directly here: https://virginiaprodanbooks.com/product/book/ Invite Virginia Prodan speak at your events - go to: https://lnkd.in/eQwj4R2u Follow - Virginia Prodan on : Twitter : https://lnkd.in/gyDX5isA Facebook: https://lnkd.in/g7ytqY9y LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gsFnMcsX Instagram: https://lnkd.in/gWYpEifa Youtube: https://lnkd.in/eJXWPHU Courageous Leadership with Virginia Prodan Podcast at: https://lnkd.in/g_5nqzJj Please - #Donate to Virginia Prodan Ministries - here: https://lnkd.in/e2DFdYz
Michael Morris exposing censorship by big tech. Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Injections, Medical news, J6 versus the 100,000 Democrats that held siege at Wisconsin Capitol in 2011 for two full weeks. Media called it Democracy but the J6 is something worse. Derryck Green Project 21 Black Leadership Network discusses Booker T Washington and also the real history of America. Evangelical Christianity and especially the impact of Pentecostal Christians and the Bible on freedom and Slavery.
Michael Morris exposing censorship by big tech. Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Injections, Medical news, J6 versus the 100,000 Democrats that held siege at Wisconsin Capitol in 2011 for two full weeks. Media called it Democracy but the J6 is something worse. Derryck Green Project 21 Black Leadership Network discusses Booker T Washington and also the real history of America. Evangelical Christianity and especially the impact of Pentecostal Christians and the Bible on freedom and Slavery.
Derryck Green's address at the second National Conservatism Conference, 11/01/21.
Happy Juneteenth Today: The President signed a law declaring June 19th a federal holiday. John opens with a discussion of Juneteenth and some other things the President said. Then, Derryck Green of Project 21 explains why he and other black conservatives are skeptical of the Juneteenth vote. Finally, Kenny Xu, author of An Inconvenient Minority, says Asians have a major beef with what the government is doing to them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Race and Covenant Our delightful duo is honored with a visit from a special guest. Gerry McDermott is an old friend and former Anglican Chair of Divinity at Samford’s Beeson Divinity School. He’s a prolific author, writing brilliantly on a wide variety of subjects ranging from theology and philosophy to famous stutterers. Just a few months ago, McDermott edited Race and Covenant, a collection of essays ignited by the desire to uncover–in the light of Scripture–why race became the number one issue in the country after the presidential election of 2008. Race and Covenant is the work of several very articulate thinkers–Christians and Jews from different traditions, and people from different races and ethnicities contributing their perspectives on the topic. Where does the word “covenant” fit when addressing race? Is there any good to be found in Critical Race Theory? Listen closely to this important conversation, and be sure to share it with a friend! Show Notes · Institute on Religion and Democracy · Robert L. Woodson · The Elect: The Threat to a Progressive America from Anti-Black Antiracists · Carol M. Swain · Derryck Green · Glenn C. Loury · Voddie Baucham Register for the opportunity to win a free copy of Race and Covenant: Recovering the Religious Roots for American Reconciliation. The books come compliments of the Acton Institute.
Three times a day in prayer and each week on the Sabbath, Jews sustain and renew their special covenant with God. While no other nation has the same covenant as the Jews do, the idea of covenant―that a group of people can band together in obligation under God’s sovereignty―has inspired many other nations. From its earliest history, the people of America understood that they relied on divine Providence, and developed a civic culture that made it, as G.K. Chesterton famously put it, “a nation with the soul of a church.” Covenant, in other words, has always been at the heart of America’s national self-understanding. It is the recovery of this Jewish idea, argue the Christian leaders Gerald McDermott and Derryck Green, that can help heal America’s racial divide. In a new book, McDermott, Green, and other contributors suggest that a return to America’s founding notion of covenant can help bring about racial reconciliation. Now, in conversation with Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver, McDermott and Green explore the idea of national covenant, how it has resonated throughout American history, and how it can help Americans once again see each other as equally made in the image of God. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.
#MediaDepravity Dan Gainor Newsbusters Media Research Center discusses the media depravity that is promoting godless behavior. The lack of reporting on the events in DC. The threats and the violence against Senator Josh Hawley should be front page news and the story is buried. Nowhere to be found. It is reported that bricks and knives are staged for Antifa attacks which we have seen before, again media silence. I have direct reports that groups were moved out of neighborhoods because their presence made the neighborhood unsafe because they were supporting the President. #MoralBankruptcyinDemocraticParty Derryck Green Project 21 Black Leadership Network joins Pastor Greg to discuss the blasphemy that a "pastor" spoke in the House of Representatives. Also to discuss the Georgia Senate election of a "Pastor" who endorses baby killings, pedophilia and sleeping with the flock. How can Georgians do such a thing? #ElectionFraud David Shestokas discusses the joint session of congress and what could come out of it. Also the recording and relesease of the conversation between the President and Georgia's Secretary of State.
In the years following the Civil War, Booker T. Washington devoted his life to helping blacks transition out of slavery and into freedom. While his ideas were never fully embraced in his time, today, more than a century later, they remain strikingly relevant. Derryck Green from Project 21 explains.
Derryck Green joins Gerald McDermott for a conversation about his chapter in the forthcoming book "Race and Covenant: Recovering the Religious Roots for American Reconciliation." They talk about the idea of the national covenant and the Black Church's role in reconciliation, past and present.
On this episode of Blunt Force Truth, Chuck and Mark are joined by Derryck Green, a member of Project 21 and a faculty member at PragerUniversity. Chuck and Mark kick off today show by asking Derryck about his thoughts on President Trump’s willingness to fight back. Derryck explains why the President’s stance should inspire other to do the same, including fighting back against the media. They continue their conversation by getting Derryck’s thoughts on our nation’s race relations and the media’s role in furthering the divide. Derryck explains why the downfall of the black church and government’s involvement in keeping fathers out of the home is responsible for many issues within the black community. They also discuss how affirmative action is benefitting immigrants coming here legally. Legal immigrants are coming to the United States and becoming more successful, regardless of race. Derryck explains how black immigrants are taking advantage of the programs that American blacks call racist. More about Derryck Green: Derryck Green is a political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21 – a National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives. His work has been featured and cited in a number of media outlets, including Townhall, The American Spectator, NBC, The Daily Caller, The American Conservative, CQ Researcher and many newspapers across the United States. He’s also a faculty member at Prager University and his course, “Who Are the Racists: Conservatives or Liberals,” has over one million unique views across several social media platforms. Derryck has earned his Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, and his doctorate in Theology and Spiritual Leadership with a concentration in Identity Formation from Azusa Pacific University. Connect with Derryck Green: Website: https://nationalcenter.org/project21/staff/derryck-green/ Twitter: @DerryckGreen Help us bring you the best content possible. Due to the left’s boycotts of those who advertise with Conservatives, we have had a number of advertisers backout to avoid possible backlash. Support the show and gain access to even more content at https://www.patreon.com/bftpodcast Don’t forget to leave us a voicemail for the chance to have it played on a future episode. You can do so by clicking the link. https://bluntforcetruth.com/voicemail/ Also, check out the store on our website to get your own Blunt Force Truth gear. https://store.bluntforcetruth.com/
Despite what the left says, you can be Black and a conservative! Dennis Prager sits down with Derryck Green this week to discuss how his personal experiences shaped his political views and what it's like to be conservative in a black family. This episode is sponsored by Colorado Christian University. Learn more at: PragerU.com/CCU Derryck Green’s Five Minute Video: https://www.prageru.com/video/who-are-the-racists/ Submit a question to Fireside Chat here: https://www.prageru.com/fireside-chats/#ask-dennis
David Azerrad, Director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics and AWC Family Foundation Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, on identity politics. Michael Avenatti and CNN. Derryck Green's Prager University video on racism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To call someone a racist is a serious charge. Conservatives are accused of racism by the left on a daily basis. Are the accusations fair? Or is something else going on? Derryck Green of Project 21 provides some provocative answers.
It's A Bad Time To Be A White Guy Today's topics include: Just ask Beto - he announced that he was running for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, and all CNN could focus on was that he was 'a white male'...; speaking of white men, the University of Wyoming adopted a controversial slogan - "the world needs more cowboys". The university stuck to their guns in keeping the slogan - much to liberal dismay - and it ended up getting a tremendous response; and finally, Derryck Green (political commentator, writer - Project 21) joins the show to discuss why the folks at Project 21 are asking the NAACP to rescind Jussie Smollett's nomination for an Image Award for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To call someone a racist is a serious charge. A racist is someone who believes that one person is superior (or inferior) to another person simply based on their skin color. It's a belief that is both foolish and stupid. But conservatives are accused by progressives of being racist on an almost daily basis. Is it a fair accusation? Or, is it just political posturing? And, if it is political posturing, what does it say about the people making the charge? Derryck Green of Project 21 has some provocative answers.
Diversity is a strength in some societies. In others, it is a source of unresolved tension that can erupt into fear, hatred, and violence. Hear from Lee C. Bollinger, Jelani Cobb, Paola Mendoza, Derryck Green, and Jhoshan Jothilingam. This program is part of the Shades of Red and Blue series, presented by The Ethics Centre, and co-sponsored by the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and Bard Globalization and International Affairs program. This program was recorded on April 1, 2017.
Diversity is a strength in some societies. In others, it is a source of unresolved tension that can erupt into fear, hatred, and violence. Hear from Lee C. Bollinger, Jelani Cobb, Paola Mendoza, Derryck Green, and Jhoshan Jothilingam. This program is part of the Shades of Red and Blue series, presented by The Ethics Centre, and co-sponsored by the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and Bard Globalization and International Affairs program. This program was recorded on April 1, 2017.
Dr. Carlos discusses racism with Derryck Green. Derryck Green is a political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21 - a National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives.His work has been featured and cited in a number of media outlets, including Townhall, The American Spectator, NBC, The Daily Caller, The American Conservative, CQ Researcher and many newspapers across the United States.He's also a faculty member at Prager University and his course, "Who Are the Racists: Conservatives or Liberals," has over one million unique views across several social media platforms.Derryck has earned his Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, and his doctorate in Theology and Spiritual Leadership with a concentration in Identity Formation from Azusa Pacific Univer