• Episode 1: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

  • By: Jim Wallis
  • Length: 30 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Episode 1: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

By: Jim Wallis
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Jim talks to Rev. William Barber, the former North Carolina NAACP president whose impassioned speech at the 2016 DNC called for a movement of resistance against creeping extremism. They share insights on Trump’s election, systemic racism in policy, and why standing down is not an option. Find out more about Jim Wallis and Sojourners.

Find out more about Jim Wallis and Sojourners.

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wonderful series; great installment

Love this Jim Wallis series and this is a wonderful installment with Rev. Barber. Jim Wallis is an evangelical Christian with a very liberal political perspective. I've heard him lecture in person and this was reminiscent of that. He has a very soothing voice which made this a great series to listen to before bed.

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SO encouraging!

At Wheaton College in the early 1980s, we were inspired by books like The Mustard Seed Conspiracy and like Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger, and by speakers like Tony Campolo. We were a generation who followed Jesus in serving the needs of the world, and were excited by God bringing the world to our neighborhoods as refugees and immigrants.

Jim Wallis leads us in that same tradition, and this interview of Dr. Barber calls us all to abandon our enslavement to consumerism and fear, and to act on our commitment to Jesus and his call.

This is not about “liberalism”! This is about obedience.

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Left wing ideology

We, the left, include everybody as long as you think and act as we do.

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Awful

awfullest thing I've heard for a while.

don't enjoy this at all.I would like to remove this from my account but cannot figure out how.

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Conservatives beware

I really should have researched this series before purchasing- if your views are liberal then this is for you. I don’t know how a liberal can call himself a Christian and practice the lies and deceit the ‘left’ proclaim as truth

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