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Ep 29: Tony Lowden on Jimmy Carter, U.S. Black History, and a Commitment to Serve

Ep 29: Tony Lowden on Jimmy Carter, U.S. Black History, and a Commitment to Serve

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Episode Description: In this episode of The AR Bernard Show, I sit down with Reverend Tony Lowden, a faith leader, criminal justice reform advocate, and former pastor to both President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia. As the first African American pastor of the church, Lowden shares his perspective on President Carter’s deep commitment to service, democracy, and faith. He reflects on Carter’s appreciation for the contributions of African Americans and his belief in compassionate leadership rooted in Christian values. Beyond his pastoral work, Lowden has played a significant role in criminal justice reform. In 2020, he was appointed by the Trump administration as Executive Director of the Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Improving Reentry, commonly known as the "Reentry Czar." In this role, he led efforts to help formerly incarcerated individuals successfully reintegrate into society by coordinating federal agencies and community organizations to provide education, job training, housing assistance, and other critical resources. In 2022, Lowden founded Jabez Ministries, an online platform dedicated to breaking down barriers to worship and making faith more accessible to all. In our conversation, we also explore generational trauma, the evolving role of the church in communities, and the intersection of faith and social change. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on faith, leadership, and the power of service. Follow Tony Lowden on Social Media: Facebook: Tony Lowden Follow AR Bernard on Social Media: Instagram: @therealarbernard Facebook: A. R. Bernard
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