Justice & the Inner Life Podcast
Summary: Discover the habits and disciplines of a spiritual life that keep us steadfast and vibrant in the long, hard work of justice and mercy.
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In this episode, Jedd Medefind sits down with Maggie Gobran – known to thousands of children in Cairo as “Mama Maggie” – who shares her soft-spoken message of radical love and her call to serve “the least of these.”
In this episode, we hear from Katie Davis Majors – author, mother of 14, and founder of Amazima Ministries. Katie shares compelling reflections on how difficult, and beautiful, it can be to live extraordinary lives in the midst of ordinary days.
Dr. Ron Sider has been a respected justice advocate, professor, writer and speaker for more than a half century. In this episode, Dr. Sider reflects on what has been critical to keeping him in the game and sustaining his gentle, powerful voice as he has challenged the church – sometimes in unwelcome ways – to reflect God’s deep concern for justice and mercy.
In this episode, Beth Guckenberger, author and Co-Executive Director of Back2Back Ministries, reminds us that our marriage and our friendships with co-laborers are truly vital to long-term ministry. Guarding and growing these intimate relationships is not only key to sustaining us for the long haul – just as much, a healthy marriage and friendships produce some of the most significant gifts we can offer those we serve.
In this episode, Andy Crouch, author of The Tech-Wise Family shares wise tips, essential choices and new habits that can help us to make good use of technology while protecting the things that matter even more.
In this episode, Dr. John Perkins shares reflections gleaned from a lifetime seeking justice and mercy. He highlights how community helped bring him through pain and trials, the importance of the local church, and value of intentional discipleship with Christ-hearted friends.
In this episode, Gary Haugen, CEO, and founder of International Justice Mission shares disciplines and habits that he and the entire IJM organization practice together.
In this episode, Francis Chan shares small choices and habits that have made a big difference for him, keeping his heart passionate and near to Christ, even in very difficult times.
In this Episode, Ruth Haley Barton, founder of the Transforming Center and the author of several tremendous books on integrating the spiritual disciplines into our daily lives shares her insight on specific practices and disciplines for cultivating an inner life in Christ.
Discover the habits and disciplines of a spiritual life that keep us steadfast and vibrant in the long, hard work of justice and mercy.