
Radical Lifestyle
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Volodia shares his experiences, insights, and the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on the church within the historical context of conflict with Russia. He discusses the current situation in Kyiv, the challenges families face, and the importance of faith during these trying times. He reflects on President Zelensky’s
Shai Davidai is an assistant professor at Columbia University who is suspended and under a no-contact order amid rising antisemitic campus tensions. He advocates for freedom of speech and open dialogue, stressing the importance of solidarity among differing communities and open communication surrounding the Israeli-Pal
Throughout history humanity has repeatedly failed the Jewish people. Today silence in the face of injustice continues to be an act of complicity. Hillel Fuld stresses the need for moral clarity in a time when everyone has a role to play in advocating for justice. Hillel also shares how his brother"s murder in 2018 has
A riveting conversation with Nathan Neighbour as he shares his experiences as a pastor in Los Angeles County, particularly in the wake of the devastating wildfires: the long-term community impact and how the church has mobilized to provide support and resources. Nathan emphasizes the emotional and spiritual needs of th
Katharine draws parallels between current events and the legacy of Corrie ten Boom, whose example of courage in the face of injustice can be an inspiration to this generation. She also touches on the historical context of antisemitism, while discussing the political implications of the Palestinian identity and the curr
Daphne engages in heartfelt conversation with Volodia from Ukraine, discussing the challenges and resilience of Ukrainian people during the ongoing dire situation they face. He particularly emphasizes the emotional toll, especially on family separation, children and the stress of believers in occupied territories havin