Join us for a conversation with activist, scholar, and pastor Rev. Dr. Kapya John Kaoma about what we can learn about resilience and joy in times of uncertainty and suffering from our sisters and brothers in the global south. This continues our series, “Creativity, Compassion, and the Coronavirus”, in collaboration with the BTS Center, examining [...]

Join us for a conversation with activist, scholar, and pastor Rev. Dr. Kapya John Kaoma about what we can learn about resilience and joy in times of uncertainty and suffering from our sisters and brothers in the global south.


This continues our series, “Creativity, Compassion, and the Coronavirus”, in collaboration with the BTS Center, examining ways that faith communities can respond well in this COVID-19 moment. 


Episode Highlights Include: 

The American “arrogance of unknowing”
African churches’ experience operating in pandemics
What do you do when it seems like too much?
Why hope is not about success

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