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The Future of Mentorship for Emerging Leaders of Color

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In this inspiring episode, we continue our exploration of Kwaray’s development by welcoming a dynamic and deeply knowledgeable voice: Tiffany Bluhm, Executive Director of PAX—an organization dedicated to mentoring and vocational development for emerging Christians of color—and a contributor to Kwaray. With over 16 years in ministry and nonprofit leadership, Tiffany’s insights blend practical wisdom, historical context, and a profound appreciation for cultural identity’s role in spiritual growth. In this conversation, she highlights the critical need for mentorship within Christian communities of color, illustrating how this historically underserved population often lacks the guidance necessary to develop robust leadership pipelines. We hear how cultural identity is not a hindrance but a divine gift, and that embracing heritage dismantles internalized narratives of deficiency, allowing leaders of color to confidently step into their callings. Contemplative activism becomes central to Tiffany’s vision, as she explains that sustained engagement in community work and leadership development is grounded in practices of peace, justice, and spiritual rootedness. Tiffany’s own scholarship, as reflected in her sixth book, The Women We’ve Been Waiting For, provides new lenses through which to view scriptural and historical narratives, re-centering women of color as essential contributors rather than marginal figures. The result is a dynamic, collective vision where empowered leaders integrate their cultural identities, spiritual practices, and communal learning to transform faith communities from within. Join us as we learn from Tiffany Bloom’s deep well of experience and passion, and discover how a multi-layered approach to mentorship, identity, and faith can shape a future where everyone’s story is honored and every leader is equipped to thrive. This episode offers valuable insight for anyone seeking mentorship, resources, and empowerment to step fully into their cultural and spiritual identity and build inclusive communities that flourish.

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In this inspiring episode, we continue our exploration of Kwaray’s development by welcoming a dynamic and deeply knowledgeable voice: Tiffany Bluhm, Executive Director of PAX—an organization dedicated to mentoring and vocational development for emerging Christians of color—and a contributor to Kwaray. With over 16 years in ministry and nonprofit leadership, Tiffany’s insights blend practical wisdom, historical context, and a profound appreciation for cultural identity’s role in spiritual growth. In this conversation, she highlights the critical need for mentorship within Christian communities of color, illustrating how this historically underserved population often lacks the guidance necessary to develop robust leadership pipelines. We hear how cultural identity is not a hindrance but a divine gift, and that embracing heritage dismantles internalized narratives of deficiency, allowing leaders of color to confidently step into their callings. Contemplative activism becomes central to Tiffany’s vision, as she explains that sustained engagement in community work and leadership development is grounded in practices of peace, justice, and spiritual rootedness. Tiffany’s own scholarship, as reflected in her sixth book, The Women We’ve Been Waiting For, provides new lenses through which to view scriptural and historical narratives, re-centering women of color as essential contributors rather than marginal figures. The result is a dynamic, collective vision where empowered leaders integrate their cultural identities, spiritual practices, and communal learning to transform faith communities from within. Join us as we learn from Tiffany Bloom’s deep well of experience and passion, and discover how a multi-layered approach to mentorship, identity, and faith can shape a future where everyone’s story is honored and every leader is equipped to thrive. This episode offers valuable insight for anyone seeking mentorship, resources, and empowerment to step fully into their cultural and spiritual identity and build inclusive communities that flourish.

To get more content like this and learn more about ignite and PSR go to psr.edu.

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