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 A Word From Welton: Wall of Separation Must Weather Any Storm
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 16, 2017

A Word From Welton: Wall of Separation Must Weather Any Storm

Finally, Welton will reflect on his experience as a pastor in Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina and the critical need in the aftermath of a disaster for government to do its job while letting [...]

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 Helping after Harvey: Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 16, 2017

Helping after Harvey: Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston

FEMA and other government agencies sprang into action after the recent hurricanes, earning widespread applause for their work. Still, there’s a need for much more than official channels can [...]

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 America’s Changing Religious Identity with Dr. Robert P. Jones
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 16, 2017

America’s Changing Religious Identity with Dr. Robert P. Jones

Much of what’s made headlines in this country in recent months – including conflicts over race, politics, religion and so much more – can be traced back to demographic changes in our nation [...]

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 September 16, 2017 – FEMA and the First Amendment
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By Ray Kirstein
In Feed, 2017 Programs
Posted September 16, 2017

September 16, 2017 – FEMA and the First Amendment

As recovery gets underway in the aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, voices calling for federal relief money to be used for houses of worship are growing louder. This week on State of [...]

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 All the President’s Clergymen with Jerome Socolovsky
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 16, 2017

All the President’s Clergymen with Jerome Socolovsky

Who are the evangelical leaders seen in photographs surrounding Donald Trump in the Oval Office? And what influence do they have? Religion News Service took the time to answer those questions in [...]

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 Rebutting the Nashville Statement with Brandan Robertson
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 9, 2017

Rebutting the Nashville Statement with Brandan Robertson

A number of prominent Religious Right figures took the opportunity last week to issue a mean-spirited statement of beliefs condemning lesbian and gay people, denying the very existence of [...]

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 Christian Nationalism Resurgent with Jack Jenkins
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 9, 2017

Christian Nationalism Resurgent with Jack Jenkins

We frequently ask on the show how the Religious Right can reconcile its purported beliefs with its unwavering support for Donald Trump. The most frequent answer is that they’re just in it [...]

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 Protecting our dreamers with Bishop Minerva Carcaño
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 9, 2017

Protecting our dreamers with Bishop Minerva Carcaño

Host Rev. Welton Gaddy will be joined by United Methodist Church Bishop Minerva Carcaño to discuss the fallout from President Trump’s attack on DACA. Bishop Carcaño is the first Hispanic [...]

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 September 9, 2017 – The Death of DACA
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By Ray Kirstein
In Feed, 2017 Programs, State of Belief Archive
Posted September 9, 2017

September 9, 2017 – The Death of DACA

As we mark the 16th anniversary of the horrific attacks of 9/11, a day that changed so much for so many – and keep all those in the path of this season’s monster hurricanes in our [...]

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 Kim Bobo: The Perils of “Right-to-Work” Legislation (2012)
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted September 1, 2017

Kim Bobo: The Perils of “Right-to-Work” Legislation (2012)

It’s impossible not to take the hard-won victories of organized labor for granted – child labor laws, paid vacations, worker safety. This week, we revisit a 2012 interview with Kim Bobo, founder [...]

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