State of Belief host Welton Gaddy thinks that some of the lessons we can take away from the life and ministry of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. are more relevant – and urgent – than ever. As the [...]
Assistant Professor of Political Management at George Washington University and presidential campaign veteran Greg Lebel gives Welton the scoop on the one thing that’s going to drive every [...]
Last week we began this four part series with the compelling story of the Rev. William Barber and the growing Moral Monday movement that he started. This week our series continues with another [...]
With the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial holiday this weekend, communities across the country are striving to embody Dr, King’s legacy through a variety of social justice actions. One such [...]
This weekend on State of Belief, find renewed inspiration in the ongoing work for justice on so many issues. We’ll hear from a pastor in New York City and her community’s enduring work to fight [...]
“I want people to leave feeling that when a chid is hungry, their stomach will growl. When a child is shot to death, that they grieve. When a kid can’t get a job when they graduate from [...]
Here’s what’s coming up this weekend on State of Belief Radio: Since swords aren’t so much of a problem these days, the folks at Middle Collegiate Church are literally turning a gun [...]
As we mark the 50th anniversary of President Johnson’s declaration of a war on poverty, too many voices seem to be echoing President Ronald Reagan’s words claiming the war lost. In a special word [...]
Last week, Nicole Christensen, who married her partner Natalie on that first day same-gender marriages were legal in Utah, joined Welton on State of Belief to talk about the excitement of getting [...]
As we enter a new year, it’s always important to take some time to sort through priorities. So, in the first weeks of 2014, we’re going to bring you some of the voices we feel particularly [...]