

I'd Like to Phone a Friend
Sep 20, 2024
Alan Noble, a writer and professor at Oklahoma Baptist University, joins the discussion, delving into the implications of recent assassination attempts on political figures. The conversation reflects on the profound role of forgiveness after tragedies, particularly in light of Rosanna King's experiences as a survivor of the 2006 Amish schoolhouse shooting. They also explore the threats facing election officials, emphasizing the importance of trust and constructive dialogue in a divided political landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Understanding Criminal Motivations and Political Discourse
02:40 • 12min
Navigating Spiritual Warfare in Modern Discourse
14:59 • 2min
Reflecting on Political Rhetoric and Leadership Protection
17:18 • 3min
The Complexities of Forgiveness
20:03 • 9min
Navigating Forgiveness and Trauma
28:56 • 4min
Exploring Forgiveness and Culinary Connections
33:19 • 2min
Voting Under Siege: The Struggles of Election Officials
35:07 • 14min