Malynda Hale | Reclaiming Faith as Resistance
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About this listen
In this engaging conversation, Melinda Hale, a content creator, activist and Executive Director of The New Evangelicals- discusses her journey in activism, the exhaustion that comes with it, and the impact of racism on personal experiences. She emphasizes the importance of meaningful storytelling, the role of faith in activism, and the contradictions in political outrage.
The discussion also touches on the challenges of building bridges in divided times, the significance of voting, and the complexities of faith and deconstruction. Melinda shares her thoughts on fundamentalism in Christianity and the nature of God, advocating for a more inclusive and understanding approach to spirituality.
Takeaways
- Personal experiences with racism shape one's activism and emotional responses.
- Protests in religious spaces challenge the status quo and provoke necessary conversations.
- Political outrage often lacks consistency and is selective in its application.
- Building bridges across divides is essential, but challenging in today's climate.
- Voting is crucial for ensuring rights for all, regardless of personal beliefs.
- Deconstruction of faith can lead to reclamation and new spiritual practices.
- Racism is a pervasive issue that needs to be addressed openly and honestly.
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