Dr. Howell speaks with Peter Eisenstadt, Affiliate Professor of History at Clemson University, Editor of the Howard Thurman Papers, and the author of Against the Hounds of Hell: A Life of Howard Thurman. Together they look at the work of Howard Thurman, a prolific author, esteemed preacher, and mentor to most of the key Civil Right leaders and their non-violent approach back in the 1950s – and also a deeply spiritual man and writer of beautiful devotional materials.
Nature, Climbing, and Search and Rescue with Katy Stockton
Rebecca Bruff on Robert Smalls and Writing Historical Fiction
Systems of Inequality and Faith with Greg Jarrell
An Evening with Kate Bowler
Spiritual Practice and Faith with Matt Miofsky
Jonathan Eig on Biographies of King, Ali, and Other Legends
Ken Howle on the History, Hospitality, and Transformative Experience of Lake Junaluska
Laura Belcher on the History and Life-Changing Work of Habitat for Humanity
Our Church and Our Denomination: What’s Next?
Jan and Ron Kimble: Domestic Violence Changed their Lives Forever, Now Their Story Helps Others
Rev. Dr. Clifford Matthews on Faith, Mental Health, and Our Connection with Each Other
Jeremy Coffey on Good Soles and Providing Opportunity
Being Church in Costa Rica with Wil Bailey
Finding God Along the Borders with Rev. Laura Heikes
Rev. Magrey deVega on Wrestling with the Questions Jesus Asked
Why Turkey is the Holy Land, Too, with Dr. Mark Wilson
Dr. Wil Gesler on Therapeutic Landscapes and Healing Places
Conspiracy Theories with Dr. Steve Cheyney
Rev. Grady Moseley on His Lung Transplant, Hope, and Healing
Karen González on the Theology and Politics of Immigration
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