18/04/2024
Last year, my TED talk “Why Do We Suffer?” debuted.
Watch the talk and read my reflections in the comments.
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Last year, my TED talk “Why Do We Suffer?” debuted.
Watch the talk and read my reflections in the comments.
In a world of instant gratification, are we losing the art of patience? This video explores our dependence on technology and how it's affecting our ability to wait.
Writing about love being the key ingredient for abolition and revolution.
Abolition will require us to reimagine every aspect of society. Systems that are fundamentally exploitative cannot be merely reformed; they must be reimagined.
My latest for the Presbyterian Outlook:
From a shorter work week to deeper personal growth, the implications of artificial intelligence point toward profits that are beyond simply economic, writes Chris Burton.
Reading some of my writing tonight as a part of .us Global Writers’ Group Showcase! It starts at 8pm Eastern and you can register at bit.ly/GWGShowcase2024
Grateful for the love and support!
The Ultimate Attraction: Discover God's Unconditional Love & Draw Near (James 4:8)
Biblical Boss Moves: How to Treat Your Employees Like Humans (Deuteronomy 24)
Good Times, Bad Times: Why Ecclesiastes Says It's ALL Part of God's Plan
Should You ALWAYS Obey? Unpacking the Complexities of Jeremiah's Warning
Acts 2 and the Radical Blueprint for Community (You Won't Believe!)
God's presence gives us peace.
Our guest today is Rachel Stone.
Rachel is the host of Neighborhood English Teacher and co-host of LitMix.
Rachel writes about food, faith, justice, public health, and maternal health.
Her work has appeared in Christianity Today, Sojourners, Books & Culture, The Christian Century, The Progressive Christian, and Creation Care Magazine. Rachel has published several books, including Birthing Hope, a memoir of motherhood and fear; Eat with Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food, the winner of a Christianity Today book award; and a revised version of the More-With-Less Cookbook, the classic Mennonite cookbook that celebrates faith, justice, simplicity, and good eating.
Happy birthday to the incomparable, Roy Ayers! What’s your favourite Roy Ayers song?
“Hope is a discipline.”
Mariame Kaba
Rest is important! Celebrating Hip-Hop’s 50th in conversation with Dr. Peter Watts about Sabbath and resisting grind culture. Shouts to Tricia Hersey with the Nap Ministry and Donald Lawrence for reminding us through song that there remaineth a rest for the people of God! Take it easy, friends.
When did you first have a Black male teacher?
Blessed Sunday evening! Listening to some Frankie Beverly as I get ready for an exciting week! What y’all got going on this week?https://open.spotify.com/track/1MoEouexe0yp5yEztWE4VZ?si=rsKQlXNISh6_R5yaX5gIDw
Maze, Frankie Beverly · Song · 2004
Talking about joy and the need to, in the words of Rev Dr Otis Moss Jr, “commit ourselves to something stronger than death.” Something worth living for.
Walking the farm thinking about Donald Lawrence’s (and the author of Hebrews) reminder that we must labor to rest.
In this Bible study, we will explore the book of James chapter 4, which speaks about the importance of humility and submission to God.
We will discuss how our pride and selfish desires can lead to conflict and sin, and how we can overcome these things by submitting ourselves to God's will.
We will also look at how James's teaching on humility and submission applies to our own lives.
How can we humble ourselves before God and others? How can we submit to God's will, even when it is difficult? Join us for this study as we learn how to live a life of humility and submission to God.
What you will learn:
The dangers of pride and selfish desires
How to overcome pride and submit to God
How to apply James's teaching to your own life
Who this is for:
Anyone who is struggling with pride or selfish desires
Anyone who wants to learn more about humility and submission to God
Anyone who wants to live a life that is pleasing to God
Everything in God’s timing.
Morning Meds!
My new ebook is called “Hope Does Not Disappoint.” It’s a book that reminds us that evil has an expiration date. This is the type of ministry time I’m on.
Makes no sense to engage in scripture without helping people see how it can speak to the problems affecting them right now. I’m believing that this book is going to answer prayers out here!
Check it out and let me know what you think.
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Live what you rap about.
Enjoying sweet reggae music all day as it is International Reggae Day! What’s your favourite reggae song?
Check out this bible study on James 1.
A reminder that the 13th amendment abolished slavery for all but those incarcerated. Abolition is still needed! We must be emancipated in mind, body, and spirit. Blessed Juneteenth as we trod toward freedom.
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In a world of instant gratification, are we losing the art of patience? This video explores our dependence on technology and how it's affecting our ability to wait. #patience #technology #slowliving #mindfulness
Happy New Year! Let’s start 2024 praying for each other. #intercession #prayers #community #family #unity
Our guest today is Rachel Stone. Rachel is the host of Neighborhood English Teacher and co-host of LitMix. Rachel writes about food, faith, justice, public health, and maternal health. Her work has appeared in Christianity Today, Sojourners, Books & Culture, The Christian Century, The Progressive Christian, and Creation Care Magazine. Rachel has published several books, including Birthing Hope, a memoir of motherhood and fear; Eat with Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food, the winner of a Christianity Today book award; and a revised version of the More-With-Less Cookbook, the classic Mennonite cookbook that celebrates faith, justice, simplicity, and good eating.
On today's episode, we’re talking Faith Filled Empathy with author and researcher, Dr. Trenita Childers.
Talking WNBA finals, league expansion, and women’s sports with Laura Everett. Full conversation here: https://open.substack.com/pub/baddestchaplain/p/talking-womens-sports-with-laura?r=1uo5m9&utm_medium=ios
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