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  • Ep. 8: Dr. Mohamed Elsanousi - Grassroots to Global Change for Religious Freedom
    Apr 21 2025

    LYNC INTERVIEW Elsanousi

    Jessica: You are watching LYNC interview. I'm Jessica Eturralde. In a world increasingly divided by differences, how do we create lasting peace and understanding across faith communities? Today we'll hear from someone who has dedicated his life to that mission. mission. We are honored to welcome Dr. Mohamed Elsanousi global leader in peace building. Multifaith dialogue and a current commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Freedom. As the executive director of the Network for Religious and traditional peacemakers, Dr. Elsanousi bridges grassroots efforts with international initiatives to foster sustainable peace. Welcome, Dr. Elsanousi.

    Dr. Elsanousi: Thank you.

    Jessica: Dr. Elsanousi, you are known for bridging religious divides, advising on international religious freedom policy, and supporting grassroots peace efforts, and with a background

    In Islamic law and Interreligious engagement, you combine theological insight with diplomatic skills, prevent conflict, and strengthen religious freedom worldwide. So to begin, may you share how your personal story and faith each shape the way you build religious freedom?

    Dr. Elsanousi: Thank you so much and thank you to you Jessica, for this interview as well as of course to the LYNC audience. I'm familiar with LYNC the organization and the good work that you do.

    So we definitely appreciate that. It's always I say that my personal. Upbringing and story shaped my way of not only thinking but also the way that I continue to engage in advancing and promoting religious freedom for everyone, everywhere all the times.

    I grew up in, in a family that's very devout my faithful mother and fathers and siblings and the whole village that I was raised in, they were, are very committed believers. And I think that. Commitment and the believing in God and love of neighbor and all of that actually contributed significantly in my upbringing as well as in my interest in not only pursuing, I.

    Theological studies, of course in Islamic faith, but also looking into how I can implement the teaching of the sacred of the scripture in term of extending and building bridges with others who are not necessarily affiliate with your own faith.

    We have a clear teaching from the Islamic sources that telling us that we have to build bridges. We know that from our own teaching that if God wills, he would have brought he would have, made all of us in the same shape and the same language in the same culture and religions, but I.

    For for God himself. That is he made us as different, right? And that is just to further know the science of God and his existence. And that's why all of these teachings actually helped me as I continue to pursue my education. I, as I continue to build bridges and and that basically developed to my interest in further working on this field of religious freedom and interfaith their lock.

    Jessica: I see. Thank you for sharing that, Dr. Elsanousi. As someone with the builders approach, what has it been like to serve on us on an institution legally mandated for advocacy?

    Dr. Elsanousi: I'm blessed to be serving on USCIRF right now - United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

    It's a commission that's an independent. It is bipartisan. It is a commission that basically provide recommendations to policy makers to work with countries so that we can further advance and promote religious freedom. It is a challenging, of course to look into violation of religious freedom and to work with different countries around the world.

    To help them, how they can improve religious freedom in their countries. In the same time, we also wanted to support those marginalized communities, those persecuted communities on the ground.

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  • Ep. 7: Carter Brown -A Church and Mosque Unite for Multi-Faith Engagement in Miami
    Mar 17 2025

    Transcript

    Jessica: You are listening to LYNC Interview. I'm Jessica Eturralde. Building bridges across faith communities isn't always easy, but it can lead to unexpected friendships and deeper understanding. In this episode of LYNC Interview, we sit down with Carter Brown LYNC's Project manager for the Covenantal Pluralism Initiative in South Florida.

    Pastor at Crossbridge Brickle Church in Miami, Carter shares his journey of engaging with a neighboring imam and the moss. He leads the challenges and breakthroughs along the way and how these multifaith relationships have shaped his congregation. Welcome Carter Brown. So last year, LYNC co-hosted the first ever multi-faith picnic with Crossbridge Brickle and the Islamic Center of Greater Miami.

    I was fortunate to be able to attend that, and I recall how unique that was on the mosque grounds. Christians and Muslims gathered in a market style atmosphere and we shared delicious Mediterranean food and there were bouncy houses and even a petting zoo for the children. But that was not the first multi-faith discussion in Miami Between your church and attendees at the mosque.

    The picnic, as I understand it was a result of a relationship that began a few years ago between yourself and Dr. Abdul Hamid Samra, the Imam and director of religious services at the mosque. So now, what initially motivated you to establish a relationship with a neighboring mosque and Imam Samra?

    Carter: So I would say that it goes all the way back to my formation of faith when I became a Christian.

    College and then felt called to be a pastor, which was surprising to me. But when God has a call on your life, you listen and follow. And when I felt called to be a pastor, I immediately like actually the next day changed my major from business to religion. I went to Florida State University and I studied and focused my religious studies on Islam primarily.

    And that was because I felt called to to learn what other people believe is true. What other faith traditions hold so that I might be able to speak in and engage with love, those that are of another faith. If I'm going to commit my life to preaching and teaching that Christianity is the way, the truth and the life, how could I do it if I don't know what other people believe?

    That started a journey for me of establishing relationships with people of other faith traditions. And so once I got connected with Wade Cusack, the founder of LYNC, he and his wife Helena started attending Crossbridge Brickle many years ago. We dreamed about partnerships in Miami, and a connection was made with myself and Imam Samra.

    Where we had lunch together and that was brought together by Wade and we just started to connect and share stories of what it was like to lead congregations or be in the city of Miami with all of the different struggles and difficulties that it poses men of faith, even though our faith traditions are different.

    It opened up a relationship that started from that lunch that blossomed into having dinner with our wives at each other's houses. And from there we decided to host an event at our office in downtown with Crossbridge. We, I spoke with Imam Samra and I said, listen, a lot of the concerns that you shared has just been the fear that it is to be Muslim in America.

    The prejudice that happens. And I said, I would love to have the opportunity to host you where you could share your faith and you know your story. And we could have questions that our people from our church could ask you. Maybe they've never been able to ask questions of a Muslim neighbor or friend.

    Certainly not an imam. And we held that event and it was really amazing. Just a time of conversation about 40 people attended. I think what established really on that event was neither myself nor Imam Samara believe in a unitarian view of faith and religion. I believe that the...

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  • Ep. 6 Nadine Maenza - The Intersection of Advocacy and Relationship-Building in Religious Freedom Efforts
    Jan 10 2025

    Join Jessica Eturralde as she engages with Nadine Maenza, a leading advocate for religious freedom, in this insightful episode of LYNC INTERVIEW. They explore strategies for advancing religious freedom through advocacy and collaboration, reflect on challenges and triumphs in Uzbekistan, and discuss the global movement for religious liberty.

    *0:00**Introduction*

    Jessica introduces the episode's focus on religious freedom advocacy, relationship-building, and trust.


    *0:42**Guest Introduction*

    Jessica introduces Nadine Maenza, highlighting her leadership roles and extensive on-the-ground experience in advancing international religious freedom.


    *1:20**Dialogue in Uzbekistan*

    Maenza reflects on her assessment (along with other experts invited to visit the country specifically for the delegation) in Uzbekistan in 2024, discussing how advocacy and trust-building created meaningful partnerships with government officials, civil society, and religious leaders.


    *5:16**Insight into Cooperative Engagement*

    Maenza explains the importance of constructive dialogue, tailored recommendations, and collaborative engagement for fostering social cohesion and religious freedom. She shares a personal perspective of addressing sensitive issues with government leaders and the value of balancing public and private advocacy efforts.


    *5:45**A Case for Advocacy and Relational Diplomacy*

    Maenza discusses the importance of fostering cohesive societies and advocating for all religious communities, emphasizing the strength of collective action among minority groups.


    *12:00**Lessons Learned from Working as USCIRF Chair*

    Exploring the complementary roles of advocates raising awareness and builders implementing on-the-ground solutions to advance freedom of religion and belief.


    *13:57**Call to Action*

    Nadine encourages listeners to get involved in the religious freedom movement through advocacy, building, research, and/or amplifying stories of success and persecution.


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    *Resources Mentioned:*

    • *Report:* Assessment of Religious Freedom in Uzbekistan: Progress and Perspectives – [Read Here]
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  • Ep. 5 Dr. Eva Witesman - Untapped Opportunity: Businesses Drive Social Impact + Advance Religious Freedom
    Dec 6 2024

    In this episode of LYNC INTERVIEW, Dr. Eva Witesman from BYU’s Marriott School of Business explores how businesses can transcend profit-driven motives to become active players in fostering social impact, advancing religious freedom, and building resilient communities. She delves into the complexities of business ethics, including the challenges of addressing child labor in global supply chains, highlighting the importance of socially responsible solutions.

    Highlights & Timestamps

    [00:00 - 01:25] Introduction

    Host Jessica Eturralde introduces Dr. Eva Witesman, professor at BYU's Marriott School of Business, and sets the stage for a discussion on how businesses can go beyond profits to foster social impact and religious freedom.


    [01:26 - 04:45] Defining Religious Freedom in Business

    Dr. Witesman explores how religious freedom intersects with corporate culture, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive workspaces where employees can express their whole selves.


    [04:46 - 08:15] The Role of Corporations as Social Actors

    Corporations are not just economic entities—they are public and social spaces, says Dr. Witesman. She discusses how businesses can use their influence to promote religious pluralism and shape public discourse.


    [08:16 - 13:40] Addressing the Complexities of Child Labor

    Dr. Witesman delves into the ethical challenges businesses face in global supply chains, particularly child labor. She explains how simplistic solutions often lead to unintended consequences, such as pushing families into greater vulnerability, and advocates for holistic approaches.


    [13:41 - 18:30] Bridging Civil Society and Business for Global Challenges

    The conversation shifts to collaboration between businesses, NGOs, and governments. Dr. Witesman underscores the need for intersectoral dialogue to address pressing global issues like religious freedom and social cohesion.


    [18:31 - 23:15] Examples of Businesses Driving Positive Change

    Dr. Witesman shares real-world examples of corporations that have successfully aligned their operations with moral and ethical values, demonstrating how business ethics can drive peacebuilding and social impact.


    [23:16 - 27:45] Markets as Tools for Public Good

    The discussion highlights how markets, when designed ethically, can reduce...

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  • Ep. 4 Dr. Dennis Hoover - The Grand Bargain of Religious Freedom and Religious Responsibility
    Nov 15 2024

    The Grand Bargain of Religious Freedom and Religious Responsibility w/Dr. Dennis Hoover

    In this episode of LYNC INTERVIEW, host Jessica Eturralde sits down with Dr. Dennis Hoover, Senior Fellow at Love Your Neighbor Community and at the Institute for Global Engagement, and Editor-in-Chief of The Review of Faith & International Affairs.


    Dr. Hoover explores themes from his recent speech in Doha, Qatar, titled "The Grand Bargain of Religious Freedom and Religious Responsibility" where he examines the balance between religious freedom and responsibility.


    Through a compelling case study on the Mennonite and Amish communities in the U.S., Dr. Hoover discusses how these groups have maintained high levels of religious freedom while upholding social responsibility through law-abiding behavior, economic contributions, and humanitarian work. He highlights the essential “grand bargain” that both governments and religious groups must honor—engaging with mutual respect, making reasonable accommodations, and sharing responsibility for the common good.


    Tune in to hear Dr. Hoover’s insights on creating a sustainable environment for religious freedom, the role of governments in protecting minority rights, and the importance of covenantal pluralism in fostering mutual respect and social cohesion.


    🔗 Link to Dr. Hoover’s full written article: https://globalengage.org/portico/the-...


    🌐 For more information on religious freedom building, visit: lyncommunity.org


    Topics Discussed:


    _Balancing religious freedom with social responsibility

    _Case study: Mennonite and Amish communities

    _The role of governments in supporting religious freedom

    _The impact of religious repression on society

    _How covenantal pluralism supports sustainable freedom

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  • Ep. 3 Dr. Chris Seiple - Religious Freedom & National Security: Building Peace, Preventing Extremism
    Oct 4 2024

    Links:

    Read Seiple’s Op Ed: https://religionnews.com/2023/01/25/advocates-and-builders-advancing-religious-freedom-together/

    Learn more about the two-day civil society program taking place in Berlin, Germany Oct 8 - 10 in connection with The 2024 International Ministerial Conference on Freedom of Religion or Belief: https://irfsecretariat.org/berlin-pro...

    Guest: Dr. Chris Seiple, Senior Fellow at Love Your Neighbor Community (LYNC), Head of Sagestone Group

    Introduction: In this episode of LYNC INTERVIEW, host Jessica Eturralde interviews Dr. Chris Seiple, who speaks on the vital connection between religious freedom and national security, focusing on how protecting religious rights can promote peace and mitigate extremism. The conversation concludes with recommendations for the 2024 Ministerial Conference in Berlin.


    [MAIN TOPICS]


    Religious Freedom and National Security:

    Dr. Seiple highlights that religious freedom isn't just a moral imperative but also a practical solution for peace. When people protect those with different beliefs, they ensure mutual security, fostering stability and attracting foreign investment.


    Restrictive Policies and Their Consequences:

    Policies that repress religious groups, even with good intentions, can fuel extremism. Dr. Seiple explains how blanket repression of entire religious communities often alienates those who could otherwise help prevent radicalization.


    Key Concept: Repression leads to resentment, while inclusion fosters peace. Working with religious leaders within communities can counteract extremist narratives.


    Role of Religious Leaders in Peacebuilding:

    Religious leaders are often trusted more than politicians in many societies. However, they must balance maintaining credibility with both their community and the government.


    Challenges: Leaders must navigate the pressures from both sides—aligning with the government may weaken their trust with the public, while appearing to side with extremists can make them a government target.


    The Importance of Building Trust:

    Dr. Seiple shares examples from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, where LYNC has brought religious leaders and government officials together through cross-cultural religious literacy programs. These efforts foster dialogue, trust, and practical actions to address grievances and prevent extremism.


    Key Concept: “Talk, trust, and tangible actions” form the process that moves from self-interest to lasting peace.


    Complexity of Mitigating Extremism Locally:

    Dr. Seiple underscores that preventing extremism on the ground can be as complex as maintaining relationships in a marriage or family. Understanding people’s diverse perspectives requires patience and active effort.


    Key Concept: "Mirror imaging" is a natural human tendency—projecting our own thoughts and values onto others. This is why it’s vital to engage communities in their own language and context, loving them as "neighbors" in a way that makes sense to them.


    The Power of Trust:

    In these complex dynamics, trust plays a pivotal role. Local religious leaders may not fully trust each other, but they trust the outsiders who facilitate dialogue.


    Key Concept: It’s about...

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  • Ep. 2 Wade Kusack - Why Should We Care About International Religious Freedom?
    Sep 6 2024

    Host: Jessica Eturralde, Communications Director at LYNC

    Guest: Wade Kusack, Founder & CEO of Love Your Neighbor Community (LYNC)

    In this episode, Jessica Eturralde interviews Wade Kusack about the importance of international religious freedom and why it's not just an idealistic pursuit, but a matter of self-interest for all. Together, they discuss the role of religious freedom in global security, democracy, economic growth, and cultural exchange.

    Key Points:


    [01:35] – Why International Religious Freedom Matters

    Wade explains that promoting religious freedom globally is in everyone's best interest, as it creates more stable, peaceful societies, which benefits not only the people in those societies but also contributes to global safety.


    [03:50] – Religious Freedom and U.S. Leadership

    Religious freedom is not only a moral principle but also a cornerstone of democracy. Wade highlights how U.S. leadership in religious freedom strengthens global alliances and promotes stable democratic governments worldwide.


    [06:15] – Religious Persecution and National Security

    Wade addresses how religious freedom helps reduce extremism and contributes to national security by weakening the conditions that lead to radicalization.


    [08:10] – Economic Benefits of Religious Freedom

    Countries that uphold religious freedom create open, inclusive environments conducive to economic growth and foreign investment. Wade discusses how religious freedom supports stable markets, benefiting U.S. businesses and global trade.


    [12:00] – Diplomatic Ties and Cultural Exchange

    Promoting religious freedom strengthens diplomatic relationships and fosters greater global understanding through cultural exchange, ultimately benefiting international relations.


    [14:45] – Learning from Global Experiences

    Wade explains how efforts in promoting religious freedom abroad, such as LYNC's work in Central Asia, also teach valuable lessons that can strengthen the U.S.'s own approach to religious tolerance.


    Conclusion:

    Wade recaps that supporting international religious freedom is not just about standing up for principles—it protects national security, strengthens economies, builds global relationships, and fosters a more inclusive world.


    Call to Action:

    For more information on LYNC’s work and resources related to religious freedom building, visit lyncommunity.org.

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