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Highland Park United Methodist Church Fellowship Class
9-22-24 Religious Life on the Hilltop

Highland Park United Methodist Church Fellowship Class

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 48:34


Doing Justice, Loving Kindness, Walking Humbly with God

Young Dad Podcast
163: Navigating Fatherhood with Faith in God

Young Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 61:57


"Because of what Jesus did, I don't have to carry that guilt." "Yesterday is too big to carry into tomorrow." "You don't have to drink that cup. I'll drink it for you." "Who am I to pick and choose what love covers?" "You have the baggage walking around the store and afraid to walk out of the door because you think that you got to pay for it and I've already paid for it." "Thomas wasn't the only one that doubted." Summary In this episode of the Young Dad podcast, host Jay interviews Brian about his experience as a father to millennials. Brian shares how he has navigated the challenges of fatherhood and how he has centered his faith in God throughout his journey. They discuss the importance of letting go of guilt and shame, and embracing the forgiveness and love of God. They also touch on the stories of the prodigal son and the woman at the well, highlighting the message of redemption and grace. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the power of faith and the transformative impact it can have on fatherhood. The conversation explores the themes of love, forgiveness, authenticity, sacrifice, and justice in the context of fatherhood and faith. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not judging others and instead embracing love and acceptance. He shares stories from the Bible, such as the woman caught in adultery and Thomas' doubt, to illustrate these themes. The speaker also discusses the role of fathers in providing guidance, support, and sacrifice for their children. He encourages fathers to keep it simple, be themselves, and trust in God's plan. Takeaways Fatherhood is a journey that looks different for everyone, but faith in God can provide guidance and strength. Letting go of guilt and shame is essential for personal growth and embracing the forgiveness and love of God. The stories of the prodigal son and the woman at the well highlight the themes of redemption and grace in the Bible. True worship and relationship with God go beyond tradition and require a personal understanding of His love and teachings. Love covers a multitude of sins and should not be limited or judged by humans. Authenticity and honest conversations with God are important in faith and fatherhood. Sacrifice is a key aspect of fatherhood, and fathers should see their children as God sees them. Death is not to be feared but seen as a transition to be with God. Fathers have a responsibility to provide justice, support, and guidance for their children. Keeping it simple and being oneself is crucial in navigating fatherhood and faith. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Connection 03:41 Becoming a Father to Millennials 07:47 Knowing the God of the Word 12:50 Letting Go of Guilt and Shame 14:42 Redemption and Grace in Biblical Stories 18:22 The Importance of True and Honest Worship 31:37 The Unconditional Love of God 34:29 The Power of Forgiveness and Authenticity 39:05 The Significance of Fatherhood 47:22 Overcoming Shame and Guilt 50:12 Doing Justice as Fathers Support the Pod! Find all the deals, specials, promos and partners of Young Dad Podcast on our Link.Tree- ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog⁠⁠ Joon App: Discount code: YNGDAD Listener Link: ⁠⁠joonapp.io/youngdad⁠⁠ Make sure to like, follow, subscribe, leave a review and show your support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support

GCCCpodcast
282. Worship 8/4/24 - Arlington

GCCCpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 86:25


Matthew 23:23-24 "Doing Justice & Mercy" Pastor Jonathan Thornton

A World of Difference
Lisa Sharon Harper on The Struggle for Liberation: From Slave Ships to Freedom Roads

A World of Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 62:43


If you're feeling overwhelmed by the weight of history and the struggle for justice, if you're tired of the whitewashed narratives and want to embrace the hard truths, then you are not alone! The journey to shalom, to a heaven on earth, requires all of us, and Lisa Sharon Harper's work is a testament to that. Are you ready to join in and make a difference? In this episode, you will be able to: Understand the far-reaching effects of American exceptionalism on global politics and culture. Explore the significance of Shalom in navigating contemporary conflicts and fostering peace. Uncover the historical impact of colonization on shaping religious beliefs and practices worldwide. Learn effective strategies for addressing and combating racial injustice in society. Recognize the importance and enduring relevance of the Equal Rights Amendment in today's world. My special guest is Lisa Sharon Harper Lisa Sharon Harper is the founder and president of Freedom Road, a groundbreaking consulting group that crafts experiences that bring common understanding and common commitments that lead to common action toward a more just world. Lisa is a public theologian whose writing, speaking, activism and training has sparked and fed the fires of re-formation in the church from Ferguson and Charlottesville to South Africa, Brazil, Australia and Ireland. Lisa's book, Fortune: How Race Broke My Family And The World--And How To Repair It All was named one of the “Best Books of 2022” and The Very Good Gospel was named 2016 “Book of the Year” by Englewood Review of Books. Lisa is a board member of Justice Revival—the leading organization of the #Faith4ERA campaign. An Auburn Senior Fellow, Lisa is also proud to join the inaugural cohort of the Aspen Institute Racial Justice and Religion Collective. The Huffington Post identified Lisa as one of 50 Women Religious Leaders to Celebrate on International Women's Day. Lisa is host of the Freedom Road Podcast, cohost of The FOUR Podcast and author of her weekly column, “The Truth Is…”, on Freedom Road Substack. Check out Lori's interview with Allyson McKinney Timm, Executive Director of Justice Revival on International Women's Day here. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introducing the Guest 00:02:47 - Personal Journey and Ancestral History 00:06:34 - Humanizing History and Faith 00:10:52 - Doing Justice in More Just Ways 00:14:09 - Democratizing Power and Agency 00:14:52 - The Image of God and Stewardship 00:16:04 - Story Reconciliation and Narrative Gap 00:17:56 - Evangelical Institutions and Narrative Reconciliation 00:19:14 - Reckoning with the Gospel 00:23:03 - Shalom and the Situation in Gaza 00:30:58 - Call for Divestment and Ceasefire 00:34:58 - History of Women's Rights in the US 00:39:36 - Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and American Democracy 00:42:21 - Importance of Constitutional Amendments 00:45:51 - Commitment to Repair and Decolonization 00:46:25 - Eurocentrism in Scripture Interpretation 00:47:14 - Global Impact of Faith and Politics 00:48:36 - Decolonization Journey and Resources 00:49:38 - Making a Difference and Embracing Uncomfortable Conversations 00:53:52 - Pursuit of Shalom and Personal Reflection 01:00:47 - Collaboration and Making a Difference 01:01:15 - Self-Care and Rest 01:01:42 - Call to Action We must follow in the footsteps of the movements that have come before that have been faith rooted. It is up to us. - Lisa Sharon Harper https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/ https://www.twitter.com/@awodpod https://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifference https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference (Join Difference Makers today to Lisa answer the question about when women's work gets stolen, and her own personal experience with this in an exclusive interview.)

A World of Difference
Lisa Sharon Harper on The Struggle for Liberation: From Slave Ships to Freedom Roads

A World of Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 62:43


If you're feeling overwhelmed by the weight of history and the struggle for justice, if you're tired of the whitewashed narratives and want to embrace the hard truths, then you are not alone! The journey to shalom, to a heaven on earth, requires all of us, and Lisa Sharon Harper's work is a testament to that. Are you ready to join in and make a difference? In this episode, you will be able to: Understand the far-reaching effects of American exceptionalism on global politics and culture. Explore the significance of Shalom in navigating contemporary conflicts and fostering peace. Uncover the historical impact of colonization on shaping religious beliefs and practices worldwide. Learn effective strategies for addressing and combating racial injustice in society. Recognize the importance and enduring relevance of the Equal Rights Amendment in today's world. My special guest is Lisa Sharon Harper Lisa Sharon Harper is the founder and president of Freedom Road, a groundbreaking consulting group that crafts experiences that bring common understanding and common commitments that lead to common action toward a more just world. Lisa is a public theologian whose writing, speaking, activism and training has sparked and fed the fires of re-formation in the church from Ferguson and Charlottesville to South Africa, Brazil, Australia and Ireland. Lisa's book, Fortune: How Race Broke My Family And The World--And How To Repair It All was named one of the “Best Books of 2022” and The Very Good Gospel was named 2016 “Book of the Year” by Englewood Review of Books. Lisa is a board member of Justice Revival—the leading organization of the #Faith4ERA campaign. An Auburn Senior Fellow, Lisa is also proud to join the inaugural cohort of the Aspen Institute Racial Justice and Religion Collective. The Huffington Post identified Lisa as one of 50 Women Religious Leaders to Celebrate on International Women's Day. Lisa is host of the Freedom Road Podcast, cohost of The FOUR Podcast and author of her weekly column, “The Truth Is…”, on Freedom Road Substack. Check out Lori's interview with Allyson McKinney Timm, Executive Director of Justice Revival on International Women's Day here. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introducing the Guest 00:02:47 - Personal Journey and Ancestral History 00:06:34 - Humanizing History and Faith 00:10:52 - Doing Justice in More Just Ways 00:14:09 - Democratizing Power and Agency 00:14:52 - The Image of God and Stewardship 00:16:04 - Story Reconciliation and Narrative Gap 00:17:56 - Evangelical Institutions and Narrative Reconciliation 00:19:14 - Reckoning with the Gospel 00:23:03 - Shalom and the Situation in Gaza 00:30:58 - Call for Divestment and Ceasefire 00:34:58 - History of Women's Rights in the US 00:39:36 - Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and American Democracy 00:42:21 - Importance of Constitutional Amendments 00:45:51 - Commitment to Repair and Decolonization 00:46:25 - Eurocentrism in Scripture Interpretation 00:47:14 - Global Impact of Faith and Politics 00:48:36 - Decolonization Journey and Resources 00:49:38 - Making a Difference and Embracing Uncomfortable Conversations 00:53:52 - Pursuit of Shalom and Personal Reflection 01:00:47 - Collaboration and Making a Difference 01:01:15 - Self-Care and Rest 01:01:42 - Call to Action We must follow in the footsteps of the movements that have come before that have been faith rooted. It is up to us. - Lisa Sharon Harper https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/ https://www.twitter.com/@awodpod https://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifference https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference (Join Difference Makers today to Lisa answer the question about when women's work gets stolen, and her own personal experience with this in an exclusive interview.)

Stay Tuned with Preet
In Brief: Balancing AI, Ethics, and Freedom (with Nita Farahany)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 50:04


Nita Farahany is a professor at Duke University School of Law and the author of “The Battle for Your Brain.” Her work focuses on the ethical, legal, and social implications of artificial intelligence and neurotechnology. How will these emerging technologies affect our rights to privacy, freedom of thought, and self-determination?  The conversation took place in San Francisco on April 16th at the Sydney Goldstein Theater, and was hosted by City Arts & Lectures.  Stay Tuned in Brief is presented by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Please write to us with your thoughts and questions at letters@cafe.com, or leave a voicemail at 669-247-7338. References & Supplemental Materials: Nita Farahany, “The Battle for Your Brain,” MacMillan, 2023 Preet Bharara, “Doing Justice,” Penguin Random House, 2019 For analysis of recent legal news, try the CAFE Insider membership for just $1 for one month: cafe.com/insider. Check out other CAFE shows Now & Then and Up Against the Mob.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tailrace Community Church
Doing Justice - Week 4 Sharon

Tailrace Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 42:53


Sharon concludes our series on Doing Justice with a powerful discussion asking the questions, am I looking out for my neighbour, do I see the people around me as my brother and sister. If we see justice from the perspective of our brother or sister it informs our actions towards good and justice. Thank you so much for joining us for this talk, if you want to find out more about us, or the message you listened today please go to - http://www.tailracecommunitychurch.com.au/services/ Catchup on the podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../tailrace.../id1456071401 https://open.spotify.com/show/6ubRa4JyFkB2VmYaFFsHBT

Unfold with Maroon and Gold
Unfold w/ the Grad@Grads (Committed to Doing Justice)

Unfold with Maroon and Gold

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 7:50


Ms. MacLean speaks to her experience with the Grad@Grad characteristic of being Committed to Doing Justice. 

Where Mission and Ministry Meet
Episode 9 - Wendy Thiessen - PiFò Haiti

Where Mission and Ministry Meet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 56:14


Wendy Thiessen, the Canadian director of PiFò Haiti, has a passion for speaking truth and advocating for how we can help others without the unintended consequence of harming the families, economy, and community we are assisting. She is a very strong advocate for being relational and asking, “what can we do for you”, rather than being churches and individuals collecting clothing, shoes, and toys because it feels good and it's what we “think” they need. PiFò Haiti's programs are completely run by the community in which they serve. In response to the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti an organization known as Haiti Christian Schools (HCS) partnered together with 4 schools to provide affordable education to a small community on the island of La Gonâve, Haiti.In 2014, with the understanding that moving from emergency relief to recovery is important, the organization began to focus on creating longer-term, locally led initiatives.In 2020 HCS became PiFò Haiti. PiFò is a Haitian Créole word meaning “Stronger”. Thanks to God's amazing provision and the generosity of our supporters, the organization had become just that, stronger. This is also the year we began working with GCF, God was strengthening the organization both in Haiti and in North America.Our programs have grown beyond education. Our prayer since we began in 2011 has been a consistent food program at each of our partner schools. It is a very costly initiative, but 10 years later we are beyond excited, our prayers have been answered. Thanks to the support of Trinity Hope an organization based in the United States who use local labour and supplies to provide affordable food programs all over Haiti.We currently have food programs in all our schools, 5 teachers will be graduating from teachers college this year, we are able to provide food and medical funds for vulnerable community members, and we are strengthening an agriculture project that will provide jobs and food for a community in the mountains. None of this would be possible without God's grace and the strong relationships we have with the locals in the community. Resources:https://www.pifohaiti.org/https://gcfcanada.com/pifo-haiti/https://friendsgc.com/pifo-haiti/ Recommended books to read:"Slow Kingdom Coming, Practices for Doing Justice, Loving Mercy and WalkingHumbly in the World" by Kent Annan"When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty without Hurting the Poor...andYourself" by Steve Corbett, Brian Fikkert

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E10: Caring for the Sojourner — A Conversation with Dr. Darren Carlson

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 50:28


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode 10 | Caring for the Sojourner — A Conversation with Dr. Darren Carlson Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down with Dr. Darren Carlson (Lead Pastor of the Evangelical Free Church of Bozeman, Founder and President of Training Leaders International, and the Executive Producer of Jesus in Athens) to discuss how the church can and should care for the sojourner. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E10: Caring for the Sojourner — A Conversation with Dr. Darren Carlson appeared first on .

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E9: Doing Mercy with Pastor Ben Hedrick

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 53:24


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode 9 | Doing Mercy with Pastor Ben Hedrick Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down with Ben Hedrick (Pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church and CEO & Co-Founder of Launch Intl) to discuss how Christians should think about doing mercy. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E9: Doing Mercy with Pastor Ben Hedrick appeared first on .

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E8: A Case Study of Charles Spurgeon with Dr. Tom Nettles

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 49:23


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode 7 | A Case Study of William Wilberforce with Dr. Michael Haykin Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down with Dr. Michael Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) to discuss the life of William Wilberforce and his understanding of biblical justice. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E8: A Case Study of Charles Spurgeon with Dr. Tom Nettles appeared first on .

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E7: A Case Study of William Wilberforce with Dr. Michael Haykin

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 52:37


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode 7 | A Case Study of William Wilberforce with Dr. Michael Haykin Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down with Dr. Michael Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) to discuss the life of William Wilberforce and his understanding of biblical justice. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E7: A Case Study of William Wilberforce with Dr. Michael Haykin appeared first on .

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E6: How Then Should We do Justice and Mercy?

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 47:54


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode 6 | How Then Should We do Justice and Mercy? Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to discuss how individuals, pastors, and even churches should think through how they can do justice and mercy in their context. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E6: How Then Should We do Justice and Mercy? appeared first on .

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E5b: A Biblical Critique of Christian Nationalism

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 32:12


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode 5b | A Biblical Critique of Social Justice Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to analyze and biblically critique Christian Nationalism and the effect this idolatrous worldview has on justice. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E5b: A Biblical Critique of Christian Nationalism appeared first on .

Two Ways News
From Aisle 12 to Romans 13

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 18:28


I've been wanting to write a significant piece about politics and the Christian citizen for some time, but I very much doubt that this week's Payneful Truth  will be it. It will be a step or two down that road, but it's unlikely I'll get all the way to the destination in this short piece. All the same, I hope that it edges your own thinking along the path a little. We find ourselves at this point because I first observed that expressing opinions (especially in the way that many people do today on social media) can be a foolish and sinful thing to do (‘The Sin of Opinion', Apr 28); and then I did my best to be more positive and lay some foundations about the nature of justice and judging and political authority (‘Doing Justice', May 5). I'll assume you've read those pieces.  (include links)However, given that the role of political authority is to make judgements, do we have any role in respect to those judgements? When a dispute does break in aisle 12, and we find ourselves onlookers—when and how should we get involved? What are our positive obligations and opportunities as Christian citizens?Romans 13 is a good place to start, since it addresses this very question. It begins like this:1 Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. 2 Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment.The key idea in these verses is conveyed in the recurring Greek word tassō, which means to bring about an order to things, to arrange or fix or institute things in a certain relation to one another. God has tassōed or instituted ‘authorities', and these authorities are part of a larger order or arrangement of things that God has established. He has created a world in which there is right and wrong, and good and evil. It's a morally ordered world in which there is such a thing called ‘justice' (because of the existence of those standards of right and wrong), and in which there are ordered structures within human communities whereby justice can be done. God has ordered and established all this in place, including the authorities who administer that justice (ESV translates the tassō  word in v. 1 as ‘instituted'; ‘established' says NIV).Our right response is to submit or sit under this ordered structure of authority—to hupo-tassō ourselves to the authorities that God has established (v. 1). The wrong response is to anti-tassō (v. 2)—to fight against or resist the authority that God has set in place. In other words, to obey or submit to political authority is not just knuckling under to the big guy with the sword. It is humbly understanding ourselves and our actions within the whole order of rightness and justice that God has established. (There is a massive side-bar we could explore here regarding a foundational question of all political theory—namely, who gives the state its authority? Is it seized by the strong or the noble? Is it granted by divine right? Or is authority given by the people, and if so, how? In the absence of a God who created the world and us, with standards of righteousness and ordered structures of justice, and who delegates authority to human judges, these questions are difficult to anchor and to answer. But all this is too complicated for here and now.)So our first response is to submit or sit under political authority. This hardly sits well with us. We don't like submitting to anyone or anything, and the internet gives us the illusion that perhaps we don't have to. We can click our way to some snippets of knowledge, argue back and forth with intensity, and then declare judgement on our leaders' policies or actions—thinking that we have done something significant. But (as I've already said perhaps too many times), this online simulation of doing justice is shallow and ineffective. And it expresses a posture not of submission to the structures and agents of justice, but a kind of vacuous, superior independence that derides and dismisses them. It's almost a national sport to sneer at our political leaders, to ridicule them, to sit in judgement of them, and to do all we can to avoid paying them tax—all of which is the complete opposite of what Rom 13:7 commands us to do. It tells us to hupo-tasso to what God has tassōed, which means giving to those in authority what is theirs: taxes, revenue, respect and honour. But (you might say) do we not sit in judgement of our political rulers? Don't we elect them, and then kick them out next time? Well, yes. But we elect them to be our representatives, to make judgements on our behalf as a society. Submitting to this arrangement certainly means seeking to make good elective choices, or even possibly seeking to become a representative ourselves. But it also means that we should recognize that it is our representatives' job to get on with the judgement-making, and we should honour and submit to them in this complicated task. This leads to a second obligation or response in our particular context—to seek to elect representatives whose demonstrated character and actions make them likely to be good judges; who have the capacity and faithfulness to discern between right and wrong and good and evil, and to do justice (tempered with mercy) according to those standards. We tend to be impressed by the policy announcements, economic plans and grand schemes that political parties promise in order to attract us at election time. These can be significant (especially if they promote injustice or wrong), but the fundamental thing we elect our political leaders to do is the ongoing task of making judgements—to perceive what is right or good (or wrong or evil), and to enact laws and judgements accordingly. We should focus on electing people with the knowledge, character and ability to do that consistently, in the unfolding, unpredictable flow of events and circumstances. The further implication of this is that we should try to inform ourselves about our representatives' actions and record, so as to make a wise assessment of their wisdom and character. This is not always easy, and takes some discernment of its own (usually involving a survey of reporting from both ‘left' and ‘right' to build up some kind of accurate picture of the leader and their actions). The third response that Romans 13 commands goes beyond obeying the authorities and paying what we owe. It calls us to keep paying the never-ending social debt of love (vv. 8-14). And it's a particular kind of love. It's a love of neighbour that fulfils all that the law pointed forward to, and that also looks to the kingship and imminent coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. It's a love that is wide awake to its situation—living in these last days, in which Jesus reigns but in which there is still plenty of darkness along with all its works (vv. 12-14). It's hardly controversial to say that Christian citizens should be agents of love in our communities, and there are countless ways this can be expressed. One particular and often neglected way that Christians can love our neighbours in the political realm is to keep living and speaking as if Jesus is the Lord and Christ (which of course he is). We often fail at this. We partition Jesus off in the private Christian/church part of our lives, and don't preach his saving Lordship in our public and political interactions. And this is our distinctive contribution. We're no better or worse than anyone else in arguing about economic policy, or debating how different courses of action might turn out. The one truly extraordinary and loving thing we can do for our political authorities is to prophesy to them. We can keep reminding them that Jesus is the Lord and Christ, to whom they will answer; to keep directing them to his righteousness, his wisdom, his goodness, as they make their judgements; to keep calling them to serve him and his gospel in all their decisions.In this sense, public Christianity is the same as private Christianity—it's proclaiming and living out the gospel of the crucified and risen Christ. The authorities may not listen. Or they may. (But isn't that the way with all gospel preaching?) They may well regard us as weird, strange or even dangerous. It has been ever thus. But in God's power and kindness, and as we pray constantly for our rulers, they may listen to the gospel and be changed by it. And, as Paul says elsewhere, they may indeed make judgements that enable people to “live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness” (1 Tim 2:2). Even in aisle 12. PSWell, that by no means answers everything but it hopefully keeps the ball rolling. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and responses.  This is another freebie edition of the Payneful Truth. If you'd like to become a partner and receive every edition every week, here's the button to click … This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

Slate Daily Feed
Amicus: Rudy and the Death of Truth

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 59:45


Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, host of Stay Tuned with Preet, and author of Doing Justice. Bharara gives an insider’s view of Rudy Giuliani’s current plight, they also discuss this week’s ruling from a federal judge rebuking former attorney general Bill Barr. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do here on Amicus. Sign up now at slate.com/amicusplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Sara Burningham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, host of Stay Tuned with Preet, and author of Doing Justice. Bharara gives an insider’s view of Rudy Giuliani’s current plight, they also discuss this week’s ruling from a federal judge rebuking former attorney general Bill Barr. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do here on Amicus. Sign up now at slate.com/amicusplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Sara Burningham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E5: A Biblical Critique of Social Justice

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 50:28


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode Five | A Biblical Critique of Social Justice Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to analyze and biblically critique the pervasive concept of social justice and the worldly theories informing it. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E5: A Biblical Critique of Social Justice appeared first on .

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E4: A Biblical Definition of Justice

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 49:34


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode Four | A Biblical Definition of Justice Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to discuss the biblical word mishpat and how it informs a biblical definition of justice. The post Doing Justice & Mercy E4: A Biblical Definition of Justice appeared first on .

Stay Tuned with Preet
Asian American Life and Death (with Viet Thanh Nguyen and Janelle Wong)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 63:44


On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “Asian American Life and Death,” Preet answers listener questions about prosecutorial conduct in the Derek Chauvin murder trial and the allegations against Congressman Matt Gaetz.  Then, Preet interviews Viet Thanh Nguyen and Janelle Wong.  Nguyen is the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist of The Sympathizer and its new sequel, The Committed. He is also the Aerol Arnold Chair of English and an English Professor at the University of Southern California. Wong is a political scientist and a Professor of American and Asian American studies at the University of Maryland. She’s also a Senior Researcher at AAPI Data, where she collects demographic data and policy research on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.   After the March 16th killing of six Asian American women in Atlanta, Nguyen and Wong penned a joint op-ed for the Washington Post that outlined how bipartisan rhetoric about geopolitical events has historically led to spikes in violence against Asians and Asian Americans.   In the Stay Tuned bonus, Nguyen and Wong discuss the importance of Asian American representation in popular culture, including in the cult 2004 comedy Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle.  To listen, try the CAFE Insider membership free for two weeks and get access to the full archive of exclusive content, including the CAFE Insider podcast co-hosted by Preet and Anne Milgram.  For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: cafe.com/stay-tuned/asian-american-life-and-death-with-viet-thanh-nguyen-and-janelle-wong/ Listen to the entirety of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/doingjustice), Spotify (spoti.fi/3p9Xwja) or wherever you get your podcasts. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider at: CAFE.com/Insider  Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis by Elie Honig, a weekly roundup of politically charged legal news, and historical lookbacks that help inform our current political challenges: CAFE.com/Brief. As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stay Tuned with Preet
The Law is a Tutu (with Dahlia Lithwick)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 59:06


On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “The Law is a Tutu,” Preet answers listener questions about whether government officials listen to his podcast, the debate around cameras in the courtroom, and his favorite legal films.  Then, Preet interviews Dahlia Lithwick, a senior editor and longtime legal writer at Slate. Lithwick is also the host of the Amicus podcast, which focuses on the Supreme Court. In the Stay Tuned bonus, Lithwick discusses the drawbacks of specialization in the law, and what it felt like when Justice Samuel Alito called her “some hack.” To listen, try the CAFE Insider membership free for two weeks and get access to the full archive of exclusive content, including the CAFE Insider podcast co-hosted by Preet and Anne Milgram.  For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/the-law-is-a-tutu-with-dahlia-lithwick/   Listen to the entirety of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s incredible stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis by Elie Honig, a weekly roundup of politically charged legal news, and historical lookbacks that help inform our current political challenges. As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail.   Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E3: A Biblical Worldview for Justice

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 49:06


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode Three | A Biblical Worldview for Justice Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to discuss the biblical worldview and how the biblical worldview impacts an understanding of "justice." The post Doing Justice & Mercy E3: A Biblical Worldview for Justice appeared first on .

Stay Tuned with Preet
Thinking 2.0 (with Adam Grant)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 61:04


On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “Thinking 2.0,” Preet answers listener questions about possible sedition charges against the Capitol insurrectionists, and Trump lawyer Sidney Powell’s unusual motion to dismiss a defamation suit stemming from her false election fraud claims. Plus, Preet settles a Bruce Springsteen debate.   Then, Preet is joined by Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist, Professor at Wharton Business School, and the author of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know. In the Stay Tuned bonus, Grant discusses the life and legacy of Daryl Davis, who has convinced many KKK members to rethink their racism.  For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/thinking-2-0-with-adam-grant/ Listen to the entirety of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/doingjustice), Spotify (spoti.fi/3p9Xwja) or wherever you get your podcasts. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider at: CAFE.com/Insider  Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis by Elie Honig, a weekly roundup of politically charged legal news, and historical lookbacks that help inform our current political challenges: CAFE.com/Brief. As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stay Tuned with Preet
The Authoritarian Impulse (with Anne Applebaum)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 59:10


*Interview conducted on February 15th and published on March 17th.  On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “The Authoritarian Impulse,” Preet answers listener questions about the Manhattan DA’s investigation into Donald Trump’s taxes, the long-standing OLC policy that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, and the status of certain 1970’s fashion trends.  Then, Preet is joined by Anne Applebaum, a Staff Writer at The Atlantic and the author of Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism. In the Stay Tuned bonus, Preet and Applebaum discuss why so many of Applebaum’s friends now believe in conspiracy theories and how the GOP has transformed over the last 25 years.   For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/the-authoritarian-impulse-with-anne-applebaum/ Listen to the entirety of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s incredible stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/doingjustice), Spotify (spoti.fi/3p9Xwja) or wherever you get your podcasts. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider at: CAFE.com/Insider  As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doing Justice
Bonus: Beyond Justice (with Bianna Golodryga)

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 18:39


In this CAFE Insider Bonus, Preet and CNN global affairs analyst Bianna Golodryga discuss “Beyond Justice,” the final episode of Preet's new narrative podcast series, Doing Justice. The two talk through the remarkable selflessness of Rais Bhuiyan, a post-9/11 hate crime victim who fought to get his would-be killer off death row.   To hear Preet's conversations with Bianna about the five other episodes of Doing Justice and to access exclusive podcasts, articles, and notes, sign up to be a CAFE Insider at CAFE.com/Insider.  Purchase the paperback of the book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stay Tuned with Preet
Health of a Nation (with Atul Gawande)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 56:30


On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “Health of a Nation,” Preet answers listener questions about the allegations against New York Governor Andew Cuomo; the For the People Act (H.R. 1); and the upcoming CAFE Live Zoom Event, which will take place today, March 11th, at 6 PM ET. (Sign up here for the event, which will feature historians Heather Cox Richardson and Joanne Freeman in conversation about the presidential administrations that changed the course of history, and the outlook for President Biden.)  Then, Preet is joined by Atul Gawande, a surgeon and New Yorker staff writer who has written extensively on the politics and policy of COVID-19. In the Stay Tuned bonus, Gawande discusses his influential “The Cost Conundrum” article and tells Preet about his favorite popular medical literature.  For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/health-of-a-nation-with-atul-gawande/ Sign up for tonight’s CAFE Live Zoom Event at 6PM ET with historians Heather Cox Richardson and Joanne Freeman. They will discuss the presidential administrations that changed the course of history & the outlook for President Biden: CAFE.com/live Listen to the entirety of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s incredible stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/doingjustice), Spotify (spoti.fi/3p9Xwja) or wherever you get your podcasts. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider at: CAFE.com/Insider As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E2: Worldviews

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 34:31


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode Two | Worldviews Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to discuss a number of worldviews and how these differing worldviews impact the understanding of "justice." The post Doing Justice & Mercy E2: Worldviews appeared first on .

Stay Tuned with Preet
The Impeachment Manager (with Joe Neguse)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 59:49


On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “The Impeachment Manager,” Preet answers listener questions about Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance’s investigation into former President Trump’s taxes and about the likelihood of Steve Bannon’s re-indictment.  Then, Preet is joined by Representative Joe Neguse, a Congressman from Colorado’s 2nd District who made waves with his powerful presentation at Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial last month.  In the Stay Tuned bonus, Neguse discusses what it felt like to be in the House chamber during the January 6th insurrection.  For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/the-impeachment-manager-with-joe-neguse/ Sign up for the CAFE Live event with historians Heather Cox Richardson and Joanne Freeman, March 11th @6PM ET: CAFE.com/live Listen to the entirety of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s incredible stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/doingjustice), Spotify (spoti.fi/3p9Xwja) or wherever you get your podcasts. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider at: CAFE.com/Insider  Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis by Elie Honig, and features by CAFE staff: CAFE.com/brief As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doing Justice
Beyond Justice

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 44:11


In this sixth and final episode of Doing Justice, Preet tells the story of Rais Bhuiyan, the victim of a white supremacist hate crime. Bhuiyan forgave the man who shot him and launched a global campaign to get his would-be-killer off death row. The justice system isn't only about punishment, but also about closure and forgiveness. For references and a transcript, visit: https://cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-6-beyond-justice/ Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written by Mitchell Johnson and produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz and Dan O'Donnell. We had production help from Jessica Glazer. Our editor is Sara Nics and executive producer is Gretta Cohn. The executive producer at Cafe studios is Tamara Sepper. And the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stay Tuned with Preet
Doing Justice Excerpt: “Beyond Justice”

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 4:33


The sixth and final episode of Preet's new narrative podcast Doing Justice, an adaptation of his bestselling book, is out today! In this excerpt, Rais Bhuiyan describes how he began to forgive the man who shot him in a post-9/11 hate crime.  Listen to the full episode for free here: cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-3-god-forbid  Click here to subscribe to Doing Justice on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/doingjustice Click here to subscribe to Doing Justice on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rhiMUM Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stay Tuned with Preet
COVID Counselor (with Andy Slavitt)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 59:48


Interview taped on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned, “COVID Counselor,” Preet answers listener questions about New York Governor Cuomo’s alleged misreporting of COVID deaths in nursing homes, Congressman Bennie Thompson suit against Trump for his role in inciting the January 6th riot, and Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland’s Senate confirmation hearing. Then, Preet is joined by Andy Slavitt, the Biden Administration’s Senior Advisor to the COVID-19 Response Coordinator.  In the Stay Tuned bonus, Slavitt discusses the United State’s role in international COVID vaccine aid, and why the Trump administration didn’t buy enough vaccines for every American.  For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/covid-counselor-with-andy-slavitt/ Listen to the first five episodes of Doing Justice, Preet’s new free six-part podcast based on his bestselling book of the same name. You can hear Preet’s incredible stories from his time as U.S. Attorney on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/doingjustice), Spotify (spoti.fi/3p9Xwja) or wherever you get your podcasts. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider at: CAFE.com/Insider  Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis by Elie Honig, and features by CAFE staff: CAFE.com/brief As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is produced by CAFE Studios.  Executive Producer: Tamara Sepper; Senior Editorial Producer: Adam Waller; Technical Director: David Tatasciore; Audio Producer: Matthew Billy; Editorial Producers: David Kurlander, Noa Azulai, Sam Ozer-Staton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doing Justice
Long Shot Justice

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 41:02


In this fifth episode of Doing Justice, Preet Bharara's six-part adaptation of his bestselling book, Preet recounts the story of SueAnn, a sex worker who was brutally assaulted and robbed in her own home. SueAnn was almost denied her day in court -- until one SDNY prosecutor connected the dots and found the final piece of evidence to convict SueAnn's attacker. NOTE: This episode contains graphic depictions of violence and sexual assault and may not be suitable for all listeners. Check back next Wednesday for the final episode of the series, which will focus on the inspiring story of Rais Bhuiyan, who tried to save the man who shot him. For references and a transcript, visit: https://cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-5-long-shot-justice/ Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written and produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. We had production help from Jessica Glazer. Our editor is Sara Nics and executive producer is Gretta Cohn. The executive producer at Cafe studios is Tamara Sepper. And the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. The reenactments of SueAnn's testimony were voiced by Erin Nicole Lundquist. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stay Tuned with Preet
Doing Justice Excerpt: “Long Shot Justice”

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 6:28


The fifth episode of Preet's new narrative podcast Doing Justice, an adaptation of his bestselling book, is out today! In this excerpt, former SDNY prosecutor Tatiana Martin and NYPD Detective Sean Butler built a federal case against the attackers of SuAnn, a sex worker who testified against her assailants.   NOTE: This episode contains graphic depictions of violence and sexual assault and may not be suitable for all listeners. Listen to the full episode for free here: cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-5-long-shot-justice Click here to subscribe to Doing Justice on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/doingjustice Click here to subscribe to Doing Justice on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rhiMUM Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written and produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. We had production help from Jessica Glazer. Our editor is Sara Nics and executive producer is Gretta Cohn. The executive producer at Cafe Studios is Tamara Sepper. And the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. The reenactments of SueAnn’s testimony were voiced by Erin Nicole Lundquist. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Immanuel Network Podcast
Doing Justice & Mercy E1: Definitions

Immanuel Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 34:48


Doing Justice & Mercy: Episode One | Definitions Jonny Atkinson (communications director for the Immanuel Network) and Ryan Fullerton (lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church) sit down to discuss a number of definitions of "justice." The post Doing Justice & Mercy E1: Definitions appeared first on .

California Crime Stories
Episode 5: The Murder of Judy Williamson

California Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 43:50


On the morning of October 29, 1963, Judy Williamson left her home in Albany to walk to the bus stop where she would catch a bus to the UC Berkeley campus. Judy never made it to the bus stop, and she would never again be seen alive. Three years later, Judy Williamson’s remains would be found in a wooded canyon, around 100 miles from her home. Judy’s killer might never have been found if it weren’t for Erhard Seminars Training, or EST, a self-help course popularized in the 1970s. Our recommendations for this episode:-author Lucia Berlin https://luciaberlin.com -the podcast "Doing Justice" https://apple.co/3qFMbbc Sources:-AP, “Egenberger Friend Says He Was ‘Filled With Need To Kill.’” https://bit.ly/3aZkuU2 -AP, “Egenberger Indicted in Girl’s Murder.” https://bit.ly/2Z5AVIW -AP, “Egenberger Trial Begins.” https://bit.ly/3jF7SFA -Hubert J. Bernard, “She Just Vanished On the Way to Class.” https://bit.ly/3755CT3 -Mark Brewer, “We’re Gonna Tear You Down and Put You Back Together.” https://bit.ly/2MX3JB0 -Bob Calhoun, “Yesterday’s Crimes: The EST Confession.” https://bit.ly/3d44P8B -Matthew Green, “How One Law Helped Pack California’s Prisons.” https://bit.ly/3qoJ9rP -Peter Haldeman, “the Return of Werner Erhard, Father of Self-Help.” https://nyti.ms/2OyyuwJ -Elinor Hayes, “Garage Blood Link to Judy?” https://bit.ly/2OyBgSF -Eric Jaffe, “A Look at Four Psychology Fads." https://lat.ms/2Zc0o3z -Ryan King, “Policies: How Policy Decisions Keep People In Prison.” https://urbn.is/3bfKECm -Robert Kroll, “Egenberger Ruled Guilty.” https://bit.ly/3ab2arS -Lynn Ludlow, “Her Slaying Hypnotized Bay Area.” https://bit.ly/2Z7jjMG -Don Martinez,” Former Mayor’s Son Booked in Girl’s Death.” https://bit.ly/3qcrNy4 -Don Martinez, “Judy Killer’s Own Story.” https://bit.ly/3jFd2Bz -Laura McClure, “The Landmark Forum: 42 Hours, $500, 65 Breakdowns." https://bit.ly/2MY43PV -Lynn Neary, “Victim of Brock Turner Sexual Assault, Chanel Miller, Reveals Her Identity.” https://n.pr/2NebfXX -Carol Pogash, “A Good Son, He Told His Mother First.” https://bit.ly/3qcrNy4 -Ron Reeves, “BC Skeleton Identified As That of Missing Coed.” https://bit.ly/3peABlV-Peggy Rudnicki, “Coed Murder Suspect Would Plead Innocent.” https://bit.ly/373Rr0k -“Surrender in a 1963 Coast Killing Came After a Year of Planning.” https://nyti.ms/2Ok3PTt -Wallace Turner, “Murder Confession Presents an Enigma.” https://nyti.ms/3abYLco-Wallace Turner, “Technician Charged in Coast Slaying 14 Years Ago.” https://nyti.ms/3pdOkJN -UPI, “Leads Diminishing in Search for Coed.” https://bit.ly/2LJlZgH -UPI, “New Evidence in Coed Case.” https://bit.ly/3a9MKnR -UPI, “News in Brief.” https://bit.ly/3jL48Cr -UPI, “Pool of Blood Spurs Missing Coed Search.” https://bit.ly/2NkNfSU -1960 census data for Albany https://bit.ly/3aaX2nC

Stay Tuned with Preet
Doing Justice: God Forbid

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 45:37


This week on Stay Tuned, we’re showcasing the third episode of Doing Justice, Preet’s six-part adaptation of his bestselling book.  In this episode, Preet tells the disturbing story of former NYPD Officer Gilberto Valle. People who work in law enforcement learn to have a special sense of impending danger, like a little voice in our heads that goes, “God forbid.” God forbid somebody should be planning a terrible crime, and no one steps in to stop him. There have been a lot of those moments in Preet’s career. This case was one of the worst. Click here to subscribe to Doing Justice on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/doingjustice Click here to subscribe to Doing Justice on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rhiMUM NOTE: This episode contains graphic depictions of violence and sexual assault and may not be suitable for all listeners. For references and a transcript, visit: cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-3-god-forbid Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written & produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. Our editor is Sara Nics and the executive producer is Gretta Cohn. We had production help from Ariana Lee. The executive producer at CAFE Studios is Tamara Sepper and the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doing Justice
Urbane Cowboy

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 35:25


In this fourth episode of Doing Justice, Preet Bharara's six-part adaptation of his bestselling book, Preet recounts the twisting tale of Hassan Nemazee. For years, Nemazee, a Democratic philanthropist, pulled off multi-million dollar bank fraud to fund his extravagant lifestyle of private jets, fancy cars and expensive art…until the house of cards he built came crashing down. For references and a transcript, visit: cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-4-urbane-cowboy Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written by Lacy Roberts and produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. The editor is Sara Nics and the executive producer is Gretta Cohn. Jessica Glazer provided production help. The executive producer at CAFE Studios is Tamara Sepper and the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was the mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doing Justice
Bonus: God Forbid (with Bianna Golodryga)

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 21:35


In this CAFE Insider Bonus, Preet and CNN global affairs analyst Bianna Golodryga discuss the third episode of Preet's new narrative podcast series, Doing Justice, and talk through why Preet chose to include the harrowing case of the ‘cannibal cop.'  To hear Preet's conversations with Bianna about the five other episodes of Doing Justice and to access exclusive podcasts, articles, and notes, sign up to be a CAFE Insider at CAFE.com/Insider.  Purchase the paperback of the book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
Preet Bharara's Take On Trump's Second Impeachment

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 26:53


After the Democrats wrapped up their impeachment case yesterday, Trump's lawyers make their case today. One of the nations preeminent legal minds brings his analysis of the Senate trial. On Today's Show:Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, host of the CAFE podcast Stay Tuned and Doing Justice, based on his book Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law (Knopf, 2019), offers analysis of the second impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump. NOTE: This podcast is taken from live conversations that take place prior to noon, when the Senate begins its proceedings. Please be mindful that by the time you listen, events may have developed beyond what's discussed in the interview.

The Brian Lehrer Show
Impeachment Trial Analysis: The Line Between The Law And Politics

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 36:03


Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, host of the CAFE podcast Stay Tuned and Doing Justice, based on his book Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law (Knopf, 2019), offers analysis of the second impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump and a check-in on how Biden's Justice Department is coming together.

Doing Justice
God Forbid

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 48:30


In this third episode of Doing Justice, Preet Bharara's six-part adaptation of his bestselling book, Preet tells the disturbing story of former NYPD Officer Gilberto Valle. People who work in law enforcement learn to have a special sense of impending danger, like a little voice in our heads that goes, “God forbid.” God forbid somebody should be planning a terrible crime, and no one steps in to stop him. There have been a lot of those moments in Preet's career. This case was one of the worst. NOTE: This episode contains graphic depictions of violence and sexual assault and may not be suitable for all listeners. For references and a transcript, visit: cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-3-god-forbid Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written & produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. Our editor is Sara Nics and the executive producer is Gretta Cohn. We had production help from Ariana Lee. The executive producer at CAFE Studios is Tamara Sepper and the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doing Justice
The Pol Who Flipped

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 43:25


In this second episode of Doing Justice, Preet Bharara's six-part adaptation of his bestselling book, Preet tells the story of former New York State Assemblyman Nelson Castro, who went undercover after being caught in a lie and helped SDNY put away a corrupt politician and his conspirators. Check back each Wednesday to hear Preet grapple with the moral dimensions of some of the cases that inspired and challenged him during his prosecutorial career. For references and a transcript, visit:  cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-2-the-pol-who-flipped Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written & produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. Our editor is Sara Nics and the executive producer is Gretta Cohn. The executive producer at CAFE Studios is Tamara Sepper and the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doing Justice
A Death in Soundview

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 50:07


In this first episode of Doing Justice, Preet Bharara's six-part adaptation of his bestselling book, Preet recounts the case of Eric Glisson, who was sentenced to 25 to life for a murder he didn't commit. Seventeen years into his sentence, an SDNY investigator discovered that someone else had already confessed to the crime. Check back each Wednesday for the next six weeks to hear Preet grapple with the moral dimensions of some of the cases that inspired and challenged him during his prosecutorial career. For references and a transcript, visit: cafe.com/doing-justice-podcast/episode-1-a-death-in-soundview Purchase the paperback of the bestselling book that inspired the podcast, Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law: doingjusticebook.com Doing Justice is produced in collaboration with Transmitter Media. This episode was written & produced by Shoshi Shmuluvitz. Our editor is Sara Nics and the executive producer is Gretta Cohn. The executive producer at CAFE Studios is Tamara Sepper and the chief business officer is Geoff Isenman. Meral Agish fact checked this episode. And Hannis Brown composed our original music and was our mix engineer for this series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doing Justice
Excerpt – God Forbid

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 3:41


Doing Justice is the new podcast from CAFE Studios, home of Stay Tuned with Preet. In this excerpt from an upcoming episode, we meet the FBI agent who reviewed the case of a police officer planning to kidnap, torture and eat his victims. This case was very different from the action movie stuff he was used to, one that would change the way he understood the world and what other people were capable of. This case looked more like the plot of a horror film. Doing Justice is hosted by Preet Bharara and explores cases from the unique perspective of prosecutors grappling with urgent legal and moral questions. Each episode of Doing Justice explores a case, tells a story and defies expectations. Subscribe now, wherever you're listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Better Samaritan Podcast
Learning to Do Good, Better

The Better Samaritan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 17:08


When we use our imagination concerning the reason why the Priest and the Levite did not stop to help the wounded man, numerous things come to mind. Perhaps they were in a hurry to get to an important ecclesiastical meeting for which they could not afford to be late. Perhaps their temple regulations demanded that they touch no human body for several hours before their temple function began. Or, they could have been on their way to a meeting to organize a Jerico Road Improvement Association. Certainly this was a real need. It is not enough to aid the wounded man on the Jerico Road. It is also necessary to work to change the conditions of the Road which made robbery possible. Philanthropy is marvelous, but it must not cause the philanthropist to overlook the need for working to remove many conditions of economic injustice which make philanthropy necessary. —The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in his sermon draft, "On Being A Good Neighbor"   Welcome to the Better Samaritan podcast. Having worked in disaster and humanitarian crises around the globe in our academic and practical work at the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, we've seen many well-intentioned good Samaritans come forward to help others. Unfortunately, not all good Samaritans are helpful. (And we've made plenty of mistakes and keep learning ourselves!) If being seen helping others on the side of the road is more important to us than the victim himself, we miss the point.  And caring for the victim without addressing the root causes of his plight doesn't end injustice—it only perpetuates it. Join HDI co-directors Jamie Aten and Kent Annan each week for a new conversation about how we can love the hurting person right in front of us, while also addressing the conditions that put them there in the first place. Normally in each episode we'll interview experts from various fields of study. Next week, inauguration week, we're thrilled to present a conversation with Michael Wear, a leading political thinker who has advised presidents on faith outreach. But today, we process together what happened last week at the U.S. Capitol. Why does it matter for Christians? How, and why, can we go about confessing and lamenting this event—even if we didn't take part? RESOURCES: “Evangelicals must denounce the Christian nationalism in Capitol riots”—opinion piece for Religion News Service by Jamie Aten and Kent Annan Slow Kingdom Coming: Practices for Doing Justice, Loving Mercy and Walking Humbly in the World by Kent Annan "On Being a Good Neighbor", sermon draft by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This episode produced by Laura Finch Theme Song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance Newsletters: HDI newsletter, Reclaiming Hope newsletter by Michael and Melissa Wear Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | RSS Follow us on Twitter: @kentannan | @drjamieaten | @laura_e_finch (Note to the listener: In this podcast, sometimes we'll have evangelicals, sometimes we won't. We thinking learning how to do good better involves listening to lots of perspectives, with different insights and understanding with us. Sometimes it will make us uncomfortable, sometimes we'll agree, sometimes we won't. We think that's good. We want to listen for correction. Especially in our blind spots.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doing Justice
First Look

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 2:26


Doing Justice, hosted by Preet Bharara, explores cases from the unique perspective of prosecutors grappling with urgent legal and moral questions. The show asks if we should allow an elected official to run for re-election while under investigation. It asks if someone can be arrested while still planning to commit a crime. Each episode of Doing Justice explores a case, tells a story and defies expectations. Subscribe now, wherever you're listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doing Justice
Coming Soon

Doing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 0:13


Cafe Studios presents Doing Justice, based on the bestselling book by Preet Bharara. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

A World of Difference
Immigration EPS 13: Michelle Ferrigno Warren on neighbors, government, justice and systemic change.

A World of Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 65:34


Michelle Ferrigno Warren is the Advocacy and Strategic Engagement Director for the Christian Community Development Association, based in Chicago, IL. She has been working in Christian community development for 27 years utilizing her skills as an educator, non-profit manager and public policy specialist. Michelle earned her Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Cedarville University and later earned her Master's in Public Administration from the University of Colorado. She is an immigration, education and human service policy specialist. Michelle is an adjunct faculty member at Denver Seminary in their Justice and Mission's program teaching, Political Advocacy, Doing Justice in the Public Square. She is the author of The Power of Proximity, Moving Beyond Awareness to Action, published with IVP in 2017. In 2019/2020 she ran an unsuccessful bid for election to the US Senate in Colorado. She is married to David Warren, Executive Director of Open Door Ministries in Denver. They have 3 adult children. Her book can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Proximity-Moving-Beyond-Awareness/dp/0830843906. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/supportMentioned in this episode:Join Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonDo you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

A World of Difference
Immigration EPS 13: Michelle Ferrigno Warren on neighbors, government, justice and systemic change.

A World of Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 64:11


Michelle Ferrigno Warren is the Advocacy and Strategic Engagement Director for the Christian Community Development Association, based in Chicago, IL. She has been working in Christian community development for 27 years utilizing her skills as an educator, non-profit manager and public policy specialist. Michelle earned her Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Cedarville University and later earned her Master's in Public Administration from the University of Colorado. She is an immigration, education and human service policy specialist. Michelle is an adjunct faculty member at Denver Seminary in their Justice and Mission's program teaching, Political Advocacy, Doing Justice in the Public Square. She is the author of The Power of Proximity, Moving Beyond Awareness to Action, published with IVP in 2017. In 2019/2020 she ran an unsuccessful bid for election to the US Senate in Colorado. She is married to David Warren, Executive Director of Open Door Ministries in Denver. They have 3 adult children. Her book can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Proximity-Moving-Beyond-Awareness/dp/0830843906. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support (https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support)Mentioned in this episode: Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy