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Episode 26: Justice - hope in brokenness

Episode 26: Justice - hope in brokenness

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Does God care about injustice? If God is sovereign why does he allow injustice? Inonge Siluka (Restored Hope Zambia, Jambo! Radio) joins hosts Adam Curtis and Leah Sax to speak openly about this raw and personal topic alongside the hope that believers have in darkness. Heads up: this episode looks at abuse within the church. If you are in danger, please call the police. If you are in need of safeguarding support then thirtyone:eight has a phone number. Additional resources below. This episode was recorded Summer 2024.

Resources
Restored Hope Zambia
Jambo! Radio - Exploring Faith with Inonge
GRACE - Godly Response to Abuse in the Church environment
Church as a Refuge
Overflow Chat

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Co-host, Content & Research: Adam Curtis
Co-host, Music, Design, Editing & Production: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Leah Sax⁠⁠
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Delight Podcast is here to help new Christians and encourage old ones to live for Jesus! Each week we have a new guest and dig deep into a topic from a biblical perspective. Whether you are exploring faith, exploring who God is or just looking for some encouragment - tune in.

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