Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 84: Moe & Nathan Go To School #17
Moe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss biblical teachings, Walter Veith, Matthew Korpman, Afghanistan, Paulo Freire, refugees, and the process of seeking asylum.
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss biblical teachings, Walter Veith, Matthew Korpman, Afghanistan, Paulo Freire, refugees, and the process of seeking asylum.
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss Martin Luther King Jr, the 2021 Adventist Peace Fellowship Summit, refugees, ADRA, the war in Ukraine, and Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read MoreA collection of podcasts and articles by Adventists about the war in Ukraine.
Read MoreWe condemn war in any form, and stand opposed to the use of violence and imperialism.
Read MoreStephen Erich discusses the death penalty and his advocacy against it.
Read MoreIn this 2010 interview, Bruce Boyd discusses interpersonal conflict.
Read MoreRon Osborn discusses John Henry Weidner’s heroic humanitarian actions during WWII.
Read MoreThe 2022 summit explores the root causes of violence, our burgeoning gun culture, the militarization of law enforcement, protesting violence, Adventist Church official statements and how to wage peace.
Read MoreAPF leaders share their plans and dreams for the upcoming year.
Read MoreMarci Corea hosts a conversation with Cailyn Raper about climate change, focusing on COP26.
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown interview Joanna Darby, covering topics such as the arts, art management, art and change, human flourishing, God’s character, and faith.
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss Sabbath, liberation theology, and advocacy.
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss human rights from the perspectives of Christianity and Judaism.
Read More“Processing all of the raw thoughts, emotions and experiences that took place throughout this week in Scotland was a challenge, but hopefully it will provide you with insight as to what this event was like through my lens of experience.”
Read More“The Congress on Social Justice is designed to bring attention to global issues of imbalance as well as the biblical solutions that address them. In the process, it will be seen that an intimate link exists between caring for creation in its fulness and beauty and proclaiming the Three Angels’ Message of Revelation 14” (event website).
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss Christianity and human rights, Afghanistan, advocacy, systemic injustice, and Ellen White.
Read MoreMoe Stiles & Nathan Brown discuss religion and human rights, individualism, anthropology, values versus rights, means versus ends, and human flourishing.
Read MoreWithin the context of their graduate studies in human rights, Moe Stiles and Nathan Brown discuss language, cultural relativism, Afghanistan, justice fatigue and prayer.
Read MoreMoe Stiles and Nathan Brown interview Bettina Krause about religious liberty in the broader context of human rights. This conversation kicks off Moe and Nathan’s second semester of graduate studies in human rights.
Read MoreI ponder how I can have resilient empathy: a compassion perseverance.
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