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Jubilee 2024 - Claude Atcho
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Show Notes:
- 00:02 – Introduction to the episode by Justin McRoberts
- 01:24 – Claude discusses his background in literature and how he uses it to engage faith communities
- 04:50 – The balance between writing for oneself and writing for an audience
- 06:45 – Influence of early conversations and figures in Claude’s life on his perspective of black history
- 10:00 – The importance of African American literature and Toni Morrison’s Beloved
- 14:20 – The power of literature to create empathy and broaden perspectives
- 19:30 – Why black stories matter beyond the merit system
- 23:45 – The concept of hope in black narratives and the role of progress
- 27:00 – Endurance versus healing: A reflection on Christian hope
- 30:00 – How Paul’s endurance in ministry serves as an example of hope for believers
- 32:00 – Books Claude is currently reading: Silence by Shusaku Endo and Underworld by Don DeLillo
- 33:00 – Closing thoughts and reflections on the transformative power of literature and faith
Links For Justin:
Coaching with Justin
Order In Rest - New Book of Poems
Order In The Low - NEW Book with Scott Erickson
NEW Single - Let Go
NEW Music - Sliver of Hope
NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird
The Book - It Is What You Make it
189 episodes
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Manage episode 446351975 series 2952199
Content provided by Justin McRoberts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Justin McRoberts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Show Notes:
- 00:02 – Introduction to the episode by Justin McRoberts
- 01:24 – Claude discusses his background in literature and how he uses it to engage faith communities
- 04:50 – The balance between writing for oneself and writing for an audience
- 06:45 – Influence of early conversations and figures in Claude’s life on his perspective of black history
- 10:00 – The importance of African American literature and Toni Morrison’s Beloved
- 14:20 – The power of literature to create empathy and broaden perspectives
- 19:30 – Why black stories matter beyond the merit system
- 23:45 – The concept of hope in black narratives and the role of progress
- 27:00 – Endurance versus healing: A reflection on Christian hope
- 30:00 – How Paul’s endurance in ministry serves as an example of hope for believers
- 32:00 – Books Claude is currently reading: Silence by Shusaku Endo and Underworld by Don DeLillo
- 33:00 – Closing thoughts and reflections on the transformative power of literature and faith
Links For Justin:
Coaching with Justin
Order In Rest - New Book of Poems
Order In The Low - NEW Book with Scott Erickson
NEW Single - Let Go
NEW Music - Sliver of Hope
NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird
The Book - It Is What You Make it
189 episodes
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