2FAB: Lillian Trasher
Today’s episode is all about Lillian Trasher! A controversial figure, whose work is continued today.
Today’s episode is all about Lillian Trasher! A controversial figure, whose work is continued today.
This week David is joined by Charlette and our special guest, Maya Little-Saña, from Forma, an ecumenical conference of formation professionals in Alexandria, Virginia.
This week we explore the life and legacy of the first woman of from India to be canonized as a saint and also the first saint of the Syro-Malabar Church
Today Charlette and David are joined by Jerusalem Greer from the Presiding Bishop’s office. Hear to how Jerusalem’s work takes her around the church to events like Good News Gardens at Camp Stevens and The Good News Festival last month in San Diego.
The Marion von Binsbergen Pritchard was a Dutch social worker, psychoanalyst, and member of the Resistance who helped save approximately 150 Dutch Jews, most of them children, during the German occupation of the Netherlands. Luci and Jordan are joined by special guest, Grace Pritchard Burson.
Today we present Edith Stein: mystic, Jewish philosopher, convert to Christianity and Discalced Carmelite nun, and martyr of Auschwitz.
John wasn’t a Baptist but Seth is. Dr. Seth Clark shares his experience with Border Church and meeting God as one body between two countries.
Today’s episode: Maria Skobtsova – revolutionary, would-be assassin, mayor, chain-smoking beggar, forger of papers for Jews in France, martyr of Ravensbruck.
A conversation about Pop Culture in the year 2022
This episode marks the triumphant return of Camp Stevens’ Executive Director, Kathy Wilder focused on the authenticity of John the Baptizer.
Scholars are working to restore the picture of Jesus’ first female followers.
Groups are partnering with EMM as “Rainbow Initiative Congregations/Communities,” committed to learning about and supporting LGBTQ+ forced migrants during the worldwide activities in June focused on those communities.
David Paulsen writes for ENS that the end of the consent period is July 20.
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