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- Live Like You Give a Damn! Join the Changemaking Celebration! Get Tom Sine’s new book (also, text and video testimonials). Videos: The Future of the Church (27 min.), from which this podcast was adapted; Tom Sine Interviews Mark Scandrette, author of FREE: Spending Your Time and Money on What Matters Most (15 min.); An Invitation to Join the Changemaking Celebration (2:33); The Future of the Church (1:42); Tom’s writings for Alternatives: Reflections for Advent and Christmas for Alternatives’ “Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?” #9.
- Tom’s new blog: New Changemakers: Join the Changemaking Celebration!
Tom’s classic is “The Mustard Seed Conspiracy.” His other books include “The New Conspirators: Creating a Future One Mustard Seed at a Time” (2008); “Mustard Seed vs McWorld: Reinventing Life and Faith for the Future” (1999); “Cease Fire: Searching for Sanity in America’s Culture Wars” (1995) and “Live It Up! How To Create A Life You Can Love” (1993). Together he and Christine co-authored “Living On Purpose: Finding God’s Best for Your Life” (2002).
At the Mustard Seed House, he’s known as Research & Hospitality Guy. Tom and Christine live in an inter-generational community in Seattle.
Tom earned his Ph.D. at the University of Washington. Tom headed up a development project in Haiti for World Concern, taught at the University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University and at Fuller Seminary in Seattle. Tom also works to help Christian organizations develop a holistic theology of mission and speaks widely at colleges, churches, and missions conferences around the world.
Conversation with Tom and Christine Sine, SLW! Podcast Ep. #28
Seattle Recharge: SLW! blog about my visit to Mustard Seed House.
Travel Journal, Seattle, July, 2014
“Video interview courtesy of Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers, www.wipfandstock.
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- Episode 79–Walter Brueggemann, renowned Biblical scholar and author. Sabbath is so much more than a day off! Sabbath as Resistance: Saying NO to the Culture of NOW // Walter Brueggemann‘s web site: About, Books, Audio/Video || WikipediaWalter Brueggemann is surely one of the most influential Bible interpreters of our time. He is the author of over one hundred books and numerous scholarly articles. He continues to be a highly sought-after speaker.Brueggemann was born in Tilden, Nebraska in 1933. He often speaks of the influence of his father, a German Evangelical pastor. Brueggemann attended Elmhurst College, Eden Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary, earning the Th.D. under the primary guidance of James Muilenburg, and a Ph.D. in education at St. Louis University.Brueggemann has served as faculty at two institutions in his career: Eden Theological Seminary (1961-1986) and Columbia Theological Seminary (1986-2003). He is currently William Marcellus McPheeters professor emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia.Originally a strong supporter of Israel and its Biblical claims, Brueggemann later repudiated Israel for its exploitation of “ancient promises” to create a “toxic ideology,” and now affirms his belief that it is not anti-Semitic to stand up for justice for Palestinians.
W.B.’s Biblical Reflections for Alternatives’ “Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?” #1. // W.B.’s Foreword to Alternatives’ collection of new hymns Sing Justice! Do Justice! // Also MENTIONED: Death of Alternatives’ Founder
- Episode 68–Ed Fallon, Climate Action Activist, Lawmaker Turned Talk show Host: Ed Fallon bio, host of Fallon Forum
Founder of the Great March for Climate Action | Wikipedia | Facebook
Interview with Senator Rob Hogg, author of America’s Climate Century
David Zahrt’s Ruminations of the Great March for Climate Action
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- Episode 67–redmoonsong in North Carolina is a committed war tax resister among her many other activities. “Choosing Simple Living,” a post about redmoonsong on National War Tax Resister Coordinating Committee’s site, lists Jorgen Lissner’s Ten Reasons for Choosing a Simpler Lifestyle. Also, Practical War Tax Resistance #5: Low Income/Simple Living as War Tax Resistance // Jorgen Lissner’s Ten Reasons for Choosing a Simpler Lifestyle in SLW! collection Treasury of Celebrations. // War Tax Talk with Shane Claiborne // Charles Gray‘s classic, “Toward a Non-Violent Economics.” // Also Mentioned — “Organize His Way: A Christ-Centered Approach to Organizing Your Life” EileenKoffMinistries.com // Jerusalem Farm, urban communal living in Kansas City
- Episode #66: Peter Sawtell, exec. dir. of Eco-Justice Ministries
Eco-justice: the well-being of all humankind on a thriving Earth // Eco-Justice Ministries // Eco-Justice Ministries Facebook // SLW! Episode 18 – Not Ordinary Times // Faith-based Partners: National Religious Partnership for the Environment ; Creation Justice Ministries (National Council of Churches); Green Faith; Earth Ministry; Interfaith Power and Light // More Eco-Justice NOTES — Paris Accord: 3/11/16 3 Month Check-Up; 1/15/16 – Paris Shapes Future Action; 1/8/16 – There is an Agreement; Climate Fear and Anxiety; More Plastic Than Fish; Broken Hearts of Grief
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Treasury of Celebrations: Create Celebrations That Reflect Your Values and Don’t Cost the Earth, the last edition of the classic series Alternate Celebrations Catalogs.
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