This week on ing Podcast we had a great conversation with Heather Wolfe, one of the authors of SUSTAINABLE KITCHEN: Recipes and Inspiration for Plant-Based, Planet Conscious Meals
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This week on Ing Podcast by MennoMedia we had a great conversation with Tommy Airey about his passion and commitment to racial and economic justice, as well as themes from his book, Descending Like A Dove: Adventures in Decolonizing Evangelical Christianity,
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Tamara Hill Murphy joined us on Ing Podcast by MennoMedia to talk about her new book, The Spacious Path: Practicing the Restful Way of Jesus in a Fragmented World.
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This week on Ing Podcast by MennoMedia is a great conversation with Mark Adams, US Coordinator for Frontera de Cristo, a borderland ministry based in the sister cities of Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta, Sonora.
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Join us this week for a conversation with Kate Boyd about her new book AN UNTIDY FAITH: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus.
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This week we're joined by Joan Daggett and Chrissie Muecke who share about The Peace Table— its twelve "Peace Paths" that allow children to "choose their own adventure" through the book, exploring how peace themes are woven throughout the Old and New Testaments, and the wonderful group of 30 illustrators they worked with to create this beautiful storybible.
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This week we have part two of our conversation with author Todd Wynward. Todd is joined by Daniel "Ryno" Hererra to discuss his work rewiring and repurposing "QiLT" - his family's Questa property into a family-friendly conscious village that supports neighborliness, interdependence and place-based living. We'll learn more about their collaborative journey through the Taos Initiative for Life Together (TiLT), and the Repurposing Plastic Project in Taos, New Mexico.
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In this week's episode of ~ing Podcast, we're joined by Herald Press author, Todd Wynward, a public school founder, small-scale farmer, wilderness educator, and Mennonite organizer for watershed discipleship in the Mountain States region. We'll learn more about his journey since publishing his book, _Rewilding the Way: Break Free to Follow an Untamed God_, and what has happened in the journey of Taos Initiative for Life Together - TILT, a discipleship co-housing community which he helped to found in Taos, NM. During the pandemic TiLT experienced a traumatic moment, that has transformed their movement from rewilding to reconstructing.
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This week we're joined by a familiar voice - Rev. Dr. Dennis Edwards returns to ~ing Podcast with his new co-author and editor, Dr. Lisa Bowens, to talk about their new book, Do Black Lives Matter?: How Christian Scriptures Speak to Black Empowerment. We'll be looking at themes from this compilation of essays, as well as what this book might offer churches as they approach racism and justice with a biblical approach.
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This week we're joined by members of the planning team for the Youth and Young Adult Climate Summit! Join us as we discuss climate change, spiritual activism and social justice and explore ways that youth and young adults ages 14-25 can put their faith to work to address this crisis.
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This week on Ing Podcast by MennoMedia we're joined by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Garcia Bashaw, to talk about themes from her new book, SCAPEGOATS: The Gospel through the Eyes of Victims.
Bashaw uses René Girard's arguments to show that Jesus's whole public ministry (not only his death) combats the marginalization of victims. These scapegoat stories work together to illuminate an essential truth of the Gospels--that Jesus modeled a reality in which victims become survivors and the marginalized become central to the kingdom.
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In this week's episode we're joined by Melanie Springer Mock. Melanie shares from her decades as a college professor and mom to four adult children to explore how finding our way means developing a more expansive understanding of calling for ourselves and for the young adults we love, one that moves beyond vocation and capitalistic enterprises to what God really calls us to: Seeking justice. Loving mercy. Walking with humility. Loving others. Loving God.
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Caring for children is deeply important to the heart of God, and adoption and foster care are important callings that connect to God's heart for children and families. But this road isn't always easy.
Join us for a conversation with Jenn Ranter Hook and Joshua Hook, authors of THRIVING FAMILIES.
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This week on ~ing Podcast, host Ben Wideman is joined once again by Mollee Moua, John Roth, and Amy Gingerich to talk through some of the most frequently asked questions about this project including further details about the Anabaptist Community Bible. This is the final part of this miniseries where we met some of the people involved with this incredible project.
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This week Ben Wideman and Mollee Moua to talk with Amy Gingerich, Executive Director and Publisher of MennoMedia. We'll learn more about why MennoMedia decided to take on this project, talk through some of it's challenges, and learn how it will shape this significant anniversary of the Anabaptist movement.
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The 500th anniversary of Anabaptism in 2025 gives the church a unique opportunity to celebrate and dream. This week on ~ing Podcast, hosts Allison Maus and Ben Wideman are joined by Mollee Moua and John Roth, two individuals helping to shape this anniversary celebration. Tune in to learn more about this exciting project and the ways that you can get involved!
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