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    A Just, Equitable, and Democratic Future

    2026-08-13 | 17 min.
    Jim Simpson, writing in the Jim Wallis newsletter God's Politics, draws clear parallels from the genesis of Jim’s activism chronicled in the 1971 essay Post-American Christianity to the threat we face today under the Trump regime:
    Jim names some of the major challenges facing the contemporary society moment: racism, materialism and consumerism, economic inequality, mistrust in corrupt institutions and systems, unjust and destructive war, a culture devoid of connection and focused on hollow success, and an anemic, captured Christianity.
    It reads eerily similar to what we are still experiencing now our current moment. Though I would contend that the version of these threats we face today are, in many ways, even greater than those in the early 1970s.
    In this timely replay recorded immediately after the re-election of Donald Trump in November of 2024, Jim calls for hope, which he considers a choice that we have the power and authority to make. Wallis counsels that it is appropriate and healing to feel grief and to lament where we find ourselves as a nation. But he warns against falling into despair.

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    Faithful Peacemaking in Turbulent Times: Jim Wallis with Jennifer Walker Thomas

    2026-08-06 | 44 min.
    While Rev. Jim Wallis is on sabbatical, his colleague Dr. Kathleen Bonnette has authored a Substack column in his stead entitled, Beyond Patriarchy as part of the Post-Christianity America series. <LINK> To complement that essay, we are offering a replay of the podcast interview Jim conducted with Jennifer Walker Thomas, the co-executive director of Mormon Women for Ethical Government, a faith-based community of women committed to peaceful civic engagement and the pursuit of just ethical leadership.
    Jennifer Walker Thomas, who is also the co-host of the Proclaim Peace podcast, explores how faith communities can actively resist political violence and promote ethical leadership amid division.
    Following a tragic mass shooting at a Michigan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Jennifer shares powerful stories of empathy, outreach, and nonpartisan moral advocacy among Mormon women and discusses the urgent need for faith-driven action that transcends party lines.
    Join Jim and Jennifer for an honest, hopeful conversation on peacemaking, spiritual resilience, and the essential role of faith in advancing justice and healing in today’s polarized America.

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    Faithful Economic Organizing Cuts Off Funding of ICE Detention Center Construction

    2026-07-30 | 48 min.
    Reverend John Edgerton of Old South Church in Boston explains the campaign to divest from Citizens Bank and resist the presence of ICE in local communities. Edgerton shares how the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization used pledged deposits, disciplined strategy, and public actions to challenge Citizens Bank’s financing of CoreCivic and GEO Group, two private prison companies that operate immigration detention centers.

    The conversation explores how congregations, municipalities, and coalitions can cut a problem down to size, organize people and money, and act in line with biblical teachings about caring for the vulnerable. Edgerton draws on Numbers 27 and the daughters of Zelophehad, street protests, and labor organizing to show how faith communities can structure public life to protect immigrant neighbors rather than profit from their detention.

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    Sen. Tim Kaine on Faith-Forward Politics, Democracy, and Standing Up to Authoritarianism

    2026-07-23 | 35 min.
    Senator Tim Kaine discusses what it means to be a faith-forward Democrat in a political moment when more Democrats are openly reclaiming religion as part of their public witness. Kaine reflects on Jesuit formation, Catholic faith, and his Honduras experience that shaped his vocation. He explains how those commitments influence his work on immigration, civil rights, war powers, tariffs, and the defense of democracy.

    The conversation also explores why public faith matters now, how Democrats can speak about motivation without imposing belief, and why standing up to authoritarianism requires courage, character, and active citizenship. Jim and Kaine discuss specific examples of faith in action, including Kaine’s Senate speech in Spanish on immigration reform, his War Powers Resolution on Iran, and his argument that defending democracy takes more than just voting.

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    Pastor Mike McBride on Freedom Summer Revivals, Black Church Power, and Justice

    2026-07-16 | 49 min.
    Pastor Mike McBride discusses the meaning and mission of the Freedom Summer Revivals: a movement designed to awaken faith, strengthen Black churches, and organize moral courage for the struggle for voting rights, justice, and liberation. The conversation centers on why these revivals are needed now, how they connect to the history of the Black freedom struggle, and what they hope to accomplish in this season of crisis.
    Pastor Mike explains that the revivals are meant to revive the prophetic fire of the Black church, deepen multiracial solidarity, and turn spiritual renewal into public witness and action. Jim and Pastor Mike also discuss the “packed and cracked” assault on Black political representation, the dangers of Christian nationalism, and how showing up, standing up, and fighting behind enemy lines can help build a freer future.

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The Jim Wallis Podcast explains how our faith should inform our politics, and not the other way around. Each episode, Wallis, a prominent Christian ethicist and social justice advocate, host conversations about faith and justice with activists, authors, scholars, spiritual leaders and prominent politicians.
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