
56 - The Anti-Greed Gospel: A Revolutionary Conversation with Malcolm Foley on the Battle with Mammon.
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Join us as we engage in a profound discussion addressing greed's pervasive and insidious influence in our lives. In this episode, we welcome our own, Malcolm Foley, author of "The Anti-Greed Gospel," who offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of money, race, and spirituality. As we navigate the complexities of our modern world, this new world order with the new administration, Malcolm reiterates how greed perpetuates a cycle of exploitation, violence, and lies that affect all areas of our life.
Malcolm shares his insights on how the church can actively participate in dismantling these harmful structures and instead foster a community of sharing and support. His compelling approach calls us to reflect on our resources and relationships, urging us to cultivate a spirit of generosity and mutual aid.
Since we've been on hiatus for a little bit, we looked back on the 1st couple weeks of 2025...and whoa! There's just so much to discuss! In this episode we scraped the surface and talked about:
- Trump Gaza
- "I...We are the Law"
- "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law"
- Megan Basham's critique of the Black Fellowship Dinner
- David French's kind response to an "opponent."
If you haven't heard... Malcolm's book is out now! Buy 1 or 5!
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