

Middle Passage: Soul Care in African American Practice with Barbara Peacock
Betwixt Podcast · 30 Middle Passage: Barbara Peacock on African American Soul Care
“I’m reading books by Richard Foster, Dallas Willard, Adele Calhoun, and I’m like, where is the information on African American spiritual direction?
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Kathy Khang: Raise Your Voice (Action & Contemplation Part 1)
In the next two episodes, we will talk with two women about how action and contemplation work together for holistic Christian formation.
In today’s episode, activist Kathy Khang talks about action and her latest book Raise your Voice: Why we Stay Silent and How to Speak Up!
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Michael Card on Hesed: The Mystery of How Kindness Heals the World
People often say, God is love. But when you think of God’s love, what does that mean to you?
My guest is Michael Card, author of the new book Inexpressible: Hesed and the Mystery of God’s Lovingkindness.
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Maundy Thursday: An Opposite of Revival Liturgy Worth Reviving
On Maundy Thursday you leave in silence, totally bereft. There are no clergy left because they’ve abandoned the people. It is disorienting and it’s meant to be.
Jay Greener and Tara Owens join Deb Gregory at the Betwixt Podcast to tell a stunning Maundy Thursday story.
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How to Dance While Everything Burns: Bruce Herman on the Art of Paradox (Part 1)
In 1997 Bruce Herman watched his house burn down. And then he went dancing. Listen as Bruce shares this paradoxical story of freedom amidst great loss.
“A bunch of people have asked me over the years, ‘What was it like to have your house hit by three bolts of lightning, burn down and destroy 25 years of your work as an artist?
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Betwixt Podcast on the Passage to Manhood with Craig Glass
Has the erosion of rites of passage adversly impacted men in Western culture? Craig Glass thinks so.
“The boys in the village must be initiated or they will burn down the village just to feel the heat.”
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