Provoke
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Provoke believes the desire for social justice has long been a central
theme, not only of our own Roman Catholic tradition, but of all the
world religions. Provoke starts with that desire and engages you from
the vantage of your own faith. As we explore issues of social justice
and ethics, we do so within the context of inter-religious dialogue,
and in the process, discover a rich treasure of common values.
Provoke believes communications is a mighty tool in the promotion of peace and justice. In a culture where many voices are absent from the more powerful media, Provoke tackles issues that affect the poor and marginalized throughout the world and gives a voice not only to them, but also to those working on their behalf. Provoke is not just another talk show where both guests and listeners express their opinions about what the "Other" should do to solve a problem. Instead, Provoke speaks eloquently to the individual, calling forth a profound and personal response to issues of the day and encouraging thoughtful reflection. Only after that do we hope to motivate action in our listeners. Because when all is said and done, we know that living faith requires loving action.
Provoke believes communications is a mighty tool in the promotion of peace and justice. In a culture where many voices are absent from the more powerful media, Provoke tackles issues that affect the poor and marginalized throughout the world and gives a voice not only to them, but also to those working on their behalf. Provoke is not just another talk show where both guests and listeners express their opinions about what the "Other" should do to solve a problem. Instead, Provoke speaks eloquently to the individual, calling forth a profound and personal response to issues of the day and encouraging thoughtful reflection. Only after that do we hope to motivate action in our listeners. Because when all is said and done, we know that living faith requires loving action.
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Flag comment for removal Marialaurene 8 months ago
I subscribed to the podcast. Thanks for the tip!
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What an excellent resource. Could you please add links from this resource to related groups on WE? Everyone should know about this since this media can be accessed from anywhere.
I am passionate about Interfaith cooperation so I know many of the people active in that effort in the Northwest. Thanks again for posting this.
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