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We believe conversation sparks change. Each season we explore a different theme rooted in scripture and centered on social justice, while remaining connected to our Christian faith. Enjoy unscripted conversations with guests and between E and Trudy.
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Season 5, Ep. 7, Putting our Faith into Action with Lindsey Krinks of Open Table Nashville
When we put our faith into action and center justice, fighting for the rights of everyone, particularly those most marginalized, we embody Christ. Mom and I caught up with Lindsey Krinks, Advocacy Director and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, a non-profit and interfaith community based in Tennessee whose work includes four core pillars: “street outreach, education on issues of homelessness, a solidarity network, and advocacy with our friends on the streets.” In addition to her work with OTN, Lindsey is the author of Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Street which invites readers into her story as a street chaplain, activist, and nonprofit leader standing at the margins of American society, and on the front lines of social justice movements where faith means getting your hands dirty in the struggle for a better world.
(Season 3, Ep. 11): REWIND: Author Avril Somerville, Jesus Stood with the Marginalized
We're taking it back this week to a powerful conversation from Season 1 with writer, activist and faith warrior Avril Somerville. Born in the Commonwealth of Dominica, Avril writes at the intersection of identity, community and love. She is the author of A Journey of Life on Purpose, a book of personal essays and poetry, and a forthcoming novel.
(Season 3. Ep. 10) Kevin Nye, Writer & Advocate for people experiencing homelessness.
What does it mean for us to see Jesus in the faces of folks experiencing homelessness?
We chatted with writer Kevin Nye, who works in advocacy and homeless services. He is the author of the forthcoming book: Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness. He also writes on the intersections of theology, justice and equity, and pop culture.