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Women and Men Leading Together: Living as the Beloved Community with Drs. Quentin and Cindy Kinnison

By: Layla Van Gerpen, Rob Dixon, Dr. Cynthia Kinnison, Dr. Quentin Kinnison | July 29, 2022

Hosts Layla and Rob learn from Drs. Quentin and Cindy Kinnison. Listen as the Kinnisons share how they have overcome barriers on their journeys toward a conviction that power is meant to be shared between women and men. 

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Intersectionality: Who’s Missing? Privilege and Responsibility with Rev. Dr. Christy S. Woodbury-Moore

By: Angela Ravin-Anderson, Rev. Dr. Christy S. Woodbury-Moore | July 25, 2022

Angela visits with Dr. Christy Woodbury-Moore, assistant professor of spiritual formation at Memphis Theological Seminary, as they discuss the responsibility of those with a seat at the table to embrace and include others. 

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New Voices: How Complementarianism Just Makes No Sense with Terran Williams

By: Blake Dean, Erin Moniz, Terran Williams | July 15, 2022

In his new book, How God Sees Women, author and pastor, Terran Williams gives an extensive guide to navigating complementarian arguments against the inclusion of women.

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Global Impact: Jesus as a Transformational Model for Upending Gender-Based Stereotypes and Violence with Prabu Deepan

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Kimberly Dickson, Prabu Deepan | July 8, 2022

This week on the Global Impact thread, hosts Mimi and Kim speak with Prabu Deepan, Tearfund’s Regional Director for Asia, who has over fourteen years of experience confronting Gender-Based Violence (GBV), HIV, and more. 

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Women and Men Leading Together: Going Beyond Gender Roles in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Matt and Bekah Meyer

By: Layla Van Gerpen, Rob Dixon, Bekah Meyer, Matt Meyer | June 24, 2022

Layla and Rob speak with Matt and Bekah Meyer as they share about their partnership as a married couple on staff with InterVarsity Link serving in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Intersectionality: Diversity as God’s Design: A Conversation with Rev. Michelle D. Williams – Part Two

By: Angela Ravin-Anderson, Michelle D. Williams | June 17, 2022

Host Angela continues her visit with Rev. Michelle D. Williams, co-author of Diversity Playbook: Recommendations and Guidance for Christian Organizations. They discuss how the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion fits into God’s divine plan for reconciliation. 

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New Voices: Exploring the Fullness of Galatians 3:28 in Mutuality Magazine’s Latest Issue with Katherine Marshall

By: Blake Dean, Erin Moniz | June 3, 2022

On this week’s podcast, hosts Mimi & Kim speak with Katherine Marshall, a distinguished humanitarian.

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Women & Men: Drawing the Circle Wide: A Conversation with Rev. Liz Testa

By: Layla Van Gerpen, Rob Dixon, Liz Testa | May 27, 2022

In this episode, hosts Layla and Rob talk with Rev. Liz Testa, coordinator for Women’s Transformation and Leadership with the Reformed Church of America (RCA).

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Intersectionality: Diversity as God’s Design: A Conversation with Rev. Michelle D. Williams – Part One

By: Angela Ravin-Anderson, Michelle D. Williams | May 20, 2022

In this week’s episode, host Angela visits with Rev. Michelle D. Williams, co-author of Diversity Playbook: Recommendations and Guidance for Christian Organizations. They discuss how the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion fits into God’s divine plan for reconciliation. Learn as Michelle shares her own experience within the church as a daughter and a survivor, [...]

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New Voices: Subversive Grandmother & Tenacious Widows: Kat Armas’ Abuelita Faith

By: Blake Dean, Erin Moniz, Katrina Armas | May 13, 2022

In this episode, Blake and Erin have a lively discussion with Kat Armas about the “protagonistas” in Scripture, history, and Armas’ own family who help us see a God who loves us and is revealed through the lived theology of women of color, indigenous voices, and cultural diversity.

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