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Oct 30, 2023 • 57min

Navigating Political Dysfunction in American Evangelicalism with Walter Kim

American evangelicalism, at the intersection of faith and politics, has been a focal point of public discourse for decades. From presidential elections to heated policy debates, evangelicals have significantly influenced the nation's political landscape.While faith often motivates individuals to seek positive change, it can also become entangled in complex challenges, leading to what many describe as political dysfunction.In this episode, host Kaitlyn Schiess delves into this complex dynamic in a conversation with Walter Kim, the president of the National Association of Evangelicals. Schiess and Kim discuss the challenges of defining what it means to be an evangelical and how the inherent differences of those who identify as such can lead to misunderstandings. They also tackle the larger societal issues at play, such as the mix of power, sin, and differences, which can create the perfect storm for political dysfunction. The historic and philosophical complexities of religion and society in America further compound the problem, made even more complex by the growing diversity in the US.Kim shares his wisdom on navigating these turbulent waters, emphasizing the importance of expanding our capacity for love, listening, and understanding. He encourages us to break bread with both those we agree with and those we might perceive as enemies. Following Jesus' example, Kim explains how this approach can transform our character and our witness as followers of Christ.If you're looking to better understand the challenges of American evangelicalism's engagement with politics and how to respond with grace, this episode is a must-listen.In this episode, we highlight the following themes:Causes of political dysfunction in American evangelicalismThe role of evangelicals in political dynamicsInsights into the traditions that influence evangelical thoughtLinks from this episode:Get to know more about Walter KimLearn about the National Association of EvangelicalsRead Walter’s article, “Biblical Faith for Our Common Life in Complex Times”For its fifth season, hosted by Kaitlyn Schiess, The Disrupters podcast from IVP asks the question, "What does it mean to disrupt ourselves?" Join Kaitlyn as she explores the ways that Christians can prepare themselves—spiritually, emotionally, and relationally—to faithfully disrupt the church and the world. Pastors, scholars, activists, and therapists share their own experiences of formation and transformation to educate and inspire listeners who seek lasting change, both within themselves and in their communities. Other links✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.✅ Producers: Maila Kim, Helen Lee, Travis Albritton, and Andrew Bronson✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble✅ Production Assistant: Isis Toldson✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard✅ Theme Song: "People" by LightmuzikDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Oct 23, 2023 • 50min

Understanding Body and Emotional Responses in Political Conversations with Aundi Kolber

We live in a polarized world where conversations, particularly political ones, have evolved into a battlefield of words, frequently leaving emotional scars. These discussions are no longer just about perspectives and opinions but deeply rooted emotions and personal experiences. But have we ever paused to reflect on the connection between our emotional reactions, our bodily responses, and these complex dialogues?In this episode, host Kaitlyn Schiess explored this topic with therapist and author Aundi Kolber. With her deep knowledge in trauma and body-centered therapies, Kolber brilliantly combines faith and psychology, providing a fresh lens to view our reactions during challenging discussions. Having undergone traumatic experiences herself, Kolber's insights come from a place of genuine understanding and empathy.To delve deeper into this topic and prepare ourselves for the tumultuous election season, tune into the full episode. You’ll be encouraged to create spaces where you can voice thoughts, listen with empathy, and uphold boundaries, all while remaining attuned to your emotions and bodies. It's more than just a political discussion; it's about forging human connections in an often disjointed world.In this episode, we highlight the following themes:The impact of beliefs about created matter on our emotions and bodiesBuilding up a tolerance for feeling and experiencing emotionsNavigating political conversations with emotional awarenessLinks from this episode:Know more about Aundi Kolber: https://aundikolber.comCheck out Aundi’s books: Try Softer and Strong like WaterFor its fifth season, hosted by Kaitlyn Schiess, The Disrupters podcast from IVP asks the question, "What does it mean to disrupt ourselves?" Join Kaitlyn as she explores the ways that Christians can prepare themselves—spiritually, emotionally, and relationally—to faithfully disrupt the church and the world. Pastors, scholars, activists, and therapists share their own experiences of formation and transformation to educate and inspire listeners who seek lasting change, both within themselves and in their communities. Other links✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.✅ Producers: Maila Kim, Helen Lee, Travis Albritton, and Andrew Bronson✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble✅ Production Assistant: Isis Toldson✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard✅ Theme Song: "People" by LightmuzikDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.As an Amazon Affiliate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Oct 16, 2023 • 47min

The Role of Pastors in Community Engagement and Politics with Tyler Burns

Although there are notable examples of evangelical churches with overt ties to political leaders and leanings, many churches take a more ambivalent posture. Many pastors are loathe to even mention politics or political issues from the pulpit. But perhaps they can learn from the example of Black church leaders. As this week’s guest Tyler Burns explains, in the Black church a pastor's role often extends far beyond the walls of the church. They are not solely spiritual leaders but can also exert significant influence within their communities, especially in the realm of politics.Burns is a dedicated pastor and advocate for community engagement and political involvement. With host Kaitlyn Schiess, they centered on the multifaceted responsibilities and opportunities for pastors when it comes to community and politics, and how Christians in the majority culture can learn from the experiences of often-marginalized voices in the church.In a society marked by short-lived, emotional change, Burns encouraged pastors and ministry leaders to prioritize deep, transformative soul work. This approach involves going deep within oneself to understand the origins of anger and frustration and to engage with the community before speaking loudly on important issues.To learn more, to tune in and discover the valuable perspective and insights that Burns and Schiess shared.In this episode, we highlight the following themes:The importance of pastors engaging with their community and being politicalDebunking the popular narrative about charismatic churches and their political affiliationsAcknowledging the role of grief, recognizing mistakes, and taking responsibility for complicity.Links from this episode:Know more about Tyler Burns: https://chasingjustice.com/tyler-burnsListen to Tyler’s podcast: https://chasingjustice.com/podcastsFor its fifth season, hosted by Kaitlyn Schiess, The Disrupters podcast from IVP asks the question, "What does it mean to disrupt ourselves?" Join Kaitlyn as she explores the ways that Christians can prepare themselves—spiritually, emotionally, and relationally—to faithfully disrupt the church and the world. Pastors, scholars, activists, and therapists share their own experiences of formation and transformation to educate and inspire listeners who seek lasting change, both within themselves and in their communities. Books to add to your reading list:Reading While Black by Esau McCaulleyThinking in Tongues by James K.A. SmithOther links✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.✅ Producers: Maila Kim, Helen Lee, Travis Albritton, and Andrew Bronson✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble✅ Production Assistant: Isis Toldson✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard✅ Theme Song: "People" by LightmuzikDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.As an Amazon Affiliate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Oct 2, 2023 • 3min

Navigating Faith and Politics: What to Expect from Season 5

With another election season approaching, how can Christians navigate the challenging political landscape without losing their souls? In this season, we’ll dive deep into the topic of engaging in politics while remaining spiritually grounded and relationally connected.I'm your new host, Kaitlyn Schiess, and together, we'll embark on a journey of thought-provoking conversations with a diverse range of experts and individuals who bring invaluable firsthand experiences from the world of politics. Our esteemed guests include Pastor Tyler Burns, therapist Aundi Kolber, and theologian Luke Bretherton, among others.Plus, we'll hear from some people who've been in the political trenches themselves, like Michael Wear, the president of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, and Shannan Martin, a current candidate for City Council in Goshen, Indiana. Through their stories and insights, we'll be inspired and equipped to navigate the challenges of representing Christ faithfully in our public lives.So, make sure to subscribe to "The Disrupters" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the IVP YouTube channel, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Our first episode with Tyler Burns drops on October 16, so mark your calendars. Let's shake things up and have some real talk about faith, politics, and personal growth. In this episode, we highlight the following themes:The challenges of engaging in politics as a ChristianKaitlyn’s background in political theology and books authoredPreview of topics and guests for the seasonFor its fifth season, hosted by Kaitlyn Schiess, The Disrupters podcast from IVP asks the question, "What does it mean to disrupt ourselves?" Join Kaitlyn as she explores the ways that Christians can prepare themselves—spiritually, emotionally, and relationally—to faithfully disrupt the church and the world. Pastors, scholars, activists, and therapists share their own experiences of formation and transformation to educate and inspire listeners who seek lasting change, both within themselves and in their communities. ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.✅ Producers: Andrew Bronson, Maila Kim, Helen Lee, and Travis Albritton✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble✅ Production Assistant: Isis Toldson✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard✅ Theme Song: "People" by Lightmuzik==== Time Stamps ====00:00 - Introduction00:29 - Kaitlyn Schiess's background and interest in politics01:30 - Preparing for an election season holistically02:01 - Guests and interviews in upcoming episodes02:28 - Episode subscription information02:39 - First episode with Tyler Burns on October 16Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Sep 25, 2023 • 8min

Introducing the New Host of the Disrupters

We've got some exciting news to share—we’re introducing a new voice and a fresh perspective to season 5. Welcome to the next host of The Disrupters, Kaitlyn Schiess!Before we jump headfirst into all the exciting things this season has in store, let's take a moment to reflect on our journey so far. We deeply appreciate the work of our former host of seasons 3 and 4, Nancy Wang Yuen, who enriched The Disrupters with her unique perspective and thought-provoking conversations. In this transition episode, Nancy officially hands the baton to Kaitlyn, and they offer a sneak peek into what to expect from season 5.Continuing the hallmark theme of disruption that characterizes The Disrupters, this season we are approaching the theme by asking how people of faith are to pursue disruption of themselves in order for the church, world, and culture to change for better. Through the shared insights of Kaitlyn and her guests, we'll be peeling back layers to uncover the underlying factors within ourselves that contribute to political dysfunction and cultural shifts.So, mark your calendars for October 16, 2023 and get ready to embark on this new chapter of The Disrupters. Engage with us, challenge us, and let's continue our tradition of compelling conversations and disruptions that lead to a greater flourishing.In this episode, we highlight the following themes:The future of The Disrupters and what Season 5 holdsKaitlyn’s expectations and aspirations for the new seasonNancy's journey with The Disrupters and reflections on her time as hostAbout the Host:Kaitlyn Schiess is a writer, author, and doctoral student enrolled at Duke Divinity School, where she is pursuing studies in political theology, ethics, and biblical interpretation. She attained her ThM in systematic theology from Dallas Theological Seminary in the year 2021. One of her notable works is The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor, (InterVarsity Press, September 2020). Her writings on theology, politics, and culture have been featured in various publications, including Christianity Today, The New York Times, Christ and Pop Culture, CT Women, RELEVANT, Sojourners, Fathom, and the Christian Research Journal.==== Time Stamps ====00:00 - Introduction00:33 - Nancy's Reflections and Handoff01:40 - Nancy's podcasting approach & thoughts on Kaitlyn03:56 - What to expect in season 506:07 - Continuity and evolution of The Disrupters podcastDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Feb 27, 2023 • 45min

Weinstein Survivor Rowena Chiu Writes Her Own Script

Content warning: This episode contains sensitive content about sexual assault. Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was recently sentenced to an additional 16 years in prison on top of his current sentence of 23 years for sexual assault. In this bonus episode of The Disrupters, Nancy Wang Yuen speaks with Weinstein’s former assistant, advocate, and activist Rowena Chiu. She left the film industry after being victimized by Weinstein in 1998. The 2022 film She Said tells the story of the New York Times investigation that led to Weinstein’s history of abuse and misconduct against women; Chiu is portrayed by actor Angela Yeoh in the film. For Rowena, watching her own story play out in a film evoked complicated feelings: “It is absolutely true that I'm super proud of it, and I think it's a major achievement. It is also an incredibly difficult movie for the individual survivor to watch,” says Chiu. “It's going to be difficult for me not to feel that the story is out of my control.” In this episode, Nancy talks to Rowena about how she copes with that tension, how being a Christian has made it difficult for survivors of sexual misconduct to receive support from the church, and how she has learned to tell a deeply difficult story with courage and clarity. To learn more about how issues of sexual misconduct and abuse affect faith communities, check out The #MeToo Reckoning by pastor and survivor Ruth Everhart. Use the code DISRUPT at ivpress.com for 30% off and free US shipping of The #MeToo Reckoning. *** Resources mentioned in this episode include: Rowena Chiu's op-ed piece in the New York Times Rowena Chiu's Sojourners article Trailer for She Said She Said by Jodi Kantor and Megan TwoheyLearn more about The Disrupters Podcast here.SPECIAL OFFER | Effective Jan. 1st, 2024, all promo codes/opportunities mentioned in this episode are expired. Please use the code IVPOD25 at ivpress.com for 25% off your order.The Disrupters is hosted by Nancy Wang Yuen. Theme song is New Eyes by Jason Chu. Mixed and Edited by Matt Linder Producers: Richard Clark and Maila Kim Executive Producers: Andrew Bronson and Helen LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Jan 9, 2023 • 53min

Kaitlyn Schiess Has a Warning for White Evangelicals

In recent years there has been much cynicism regarding Christians’ role in American politics, especially from younger generations. Kaitlyn Schiess, a doctoral theology student at Duke Divinity School and author of Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of our Neighbor (IVP), understands those challenges. “A lot of young people today, who want to stay in the church or really truly believe the gospel and want to to take Scripture as authoritative in their lives don't know how to reconcile the fact that the people that taught them to care about the gospel and taught them to care about what Scripture said, didn't seem to actually want to do those things when it really came down to it politically.” But where Kaitlyn lives, she’s seen young white evangelicals “act like [they’re} the first person to do this” type of justice work when “there is [already] a rich tradition of the Black church being deeply involved in politics here.” She cautions that especially for white evangelicals, “If you want to partner, if you want to learn…that's great. If you want to start a brand new thing, like no one's ever thought of this, you're pretty quickly going to be humbled.” Disruptions discussed in this episode: Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of our Neighbor The Bible and The Ballot: Using Scripture in Political Decisions The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Politics and Where We Go from Here Bernie Sanders Liberty University Speech Raphael Warnock 2022 Georgia Senate Race Acceptance Speech Michael WearLearn more about The Disrupters Podcast here.SPECIAL OFFER | Effective Jan. 1st, 2024, all promo codes/opportunities mentioned in this episode are expired. Please use the code IVPOD25 at ivpress.com for 25% off your order.The Disrupters is hosted by Nancy Wang Yuen. Theme song is New Eyes by Jason Chu. Mixed and Edited by Matt Linder Producers: Richard Clark and Maila Kim Executive Producers: Andrew Bronson and Helen LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Jan 2, 2023 • 29min

Deb Liu’s Double-Edged Sword of Resilience and Resentment

For those not paying attention, it might seem as though Deb Liu, the CEO of Ancestry.com and the author of Take Back Your Power has been on a straightforward path to success her whole life. Despite Chinese cultural norms that tend to favor boys over girls, Deb’s parents were incredibly supportive, accepting her for who she was: “[My father] took us fishing, he taught me how to shoot. We went crabbing and shrimping. He treated us like he would any other boy or girl. And it was really great. I had such a wonderful childhood with him.” But great parents couldn’t fully protect Deb from what was seen as normal in the American south, “where people just brutally bullied you for being different,” according to Liu. For someone in her position, overcoming these kinds of experiences is often cited as a reason for success and not a barrier. But for Liu, it’s more complicated than that: “That taught me so much resilience, and yet gave me so much resentment at the same. I had to spend a lot of time really breaking through that…I used that resentment. I used it to actually help me accelerate my career, to get to college, to achieve so much. And yet at the same time, it was really hurting me too, because that chip on my shoulder of ‘I'm going to prove to them that I'm better than they think I am, that I'm more than they assume I am,’ really hurt me in the long term.” Disruptions discussed in this episode: MommySchool.net The Purpose Driven Life The Five Love Languages The Righteous Mind Why We’re Polarized ForwardLearn more about The Disrupters Podcast here.SPECIAL OFFER | Effective Jan. 1st, 2024, all promo codes/opportunities mentioned in this episode are expired. Please use the code IVPOD25 at ivpress.com for 25% off your order.The Disrupters is hosted by Nancy Wang Yuen. Theme song is New Eyes by Jason Chu. Mixed and Edited by Matt Linder Producers: Richard Clark and Maila Kim Executive Producers: Andrew Bronson and Helen LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Dec 19, 2022 • 43min

I’m Dreaming of a Not-White Christmas, Part 4: How White Santa Overshadows Jesus

In this series, Nancy Wang Yuen is joined by co-host New York Times bestselling author and historian Jemar Tisby for a miniseries exploring the Christmas season through the lenses of race, gender, and class. They examine some of the implicit and explicit messages that permeate Christian Christmas culture and that we often enjoy and consume indiscriminately. In part 4, Nancy and Jemar discuss the obsession with white Santa and the ways that cultural representations often distract from the heart of the season, Jesus Christ.Learn more about The Disrupters Podcast here.SPECIAL OFFER | Effective Jan. 1st, 2024, all promo codes/opportunities mentioned in this episode are expired. Please use the code IVPOD25 at ivpress.com for 25% off your order.The Disrupters: I’m Dreaming of a Not-White Christmas is hosted by Drs. Jemar Tisby and Nancy Wang Yuen. Mixed and edited by Matt Linder Producers: Richard Clark and Maila Kim Executive Producers: Andrew Bronson and Helen LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Dec 12, 2022 • 56min

I’m Dreaming of a Not-White Christmas, Part 3: Christmas in Color

In this series, Nancy Wang Yuen is joined by co-host New York Times bestselling author and historian Jemar Tisby for a miniseries exploring the Christmas season through the lenses of race, gender, and class. They examine some of the implicit and explicit messages that permeate Christian Christmas culture and that we often enjoy and consume indiscriminately. In part 3, Nancy and Jemar discuss what it actually looks like to have people of color fully represented in Christmas movies.Learn more about The Disrupters Podcast here.SPECIAL OFFER | Effective Jan. 1st, 2024, all promo codes/opportunities mentioned in this episode are expired. Please use the code IVPOD25 at ivpress.com for 25% off your order.The Disrupters: I’m Dreaming of a Not-White Christmas is hosted by Drs. Jemar Tisby and Nancy Wang Yuen. Mixed and edited by Matt Linder Producers: Richard Clark and Maila Kim Executive Producers: Andrew Bronson and Helen LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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