

Proclaim Peace
Faith Matters
Welcome to the Proclaim Peace podcast! Co-hosts Jennifer Thomas, Co-Executive Director at Mormon Women for Ethical Government and Patrick Mason, Professor at Utah State University, explore a peaceful reading of the Book of Mormon by talking with guest experts who show us how to create peace in turbulent times. Subscribe to the show on YouTube or your favorite listening app and follow along at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/ for show notes and more resources.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 49min
Part 3: Paul Lambert on When Conflict Comes to Your Doorstep
Paul Lambert, Director of the Religion Initiative at the Wheatley Institute, dives into the importance of peacemaking and interfaith engagement. He discusses how Latter-day Saints can uniquely promote unity amidst division, emphasizing the public benefits of lived religion. Paul shares practical strategies for responding to conflict, advocating for respectful dialogue, and the power of shared definitions to create common ground. He highlights the significance of interfaith work for enhancing society and the personal peace found through communion with God.

Oct 7, 2025 • 32min
Part 2: Aaron Dorfman on When Conflict Comes to Your Doorstep
Aaron Dorfman, founder of A More Perfect Union and advocate for Jewish community engagement, dives into the intricacies of being a religious minority. He discusses how the Jewish experience can inform responses to challenges faced by Latter-day Saints. Emphasizing solidarity, he argues that standing up for one another protects communities. The conversation touches on countering antisemitism through media literacy and the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam, or repairing the world. Dorfman also highlights the importance of Shabbat dinner as a source of personal peace.

Oct 7, 2025 • 32min
Part 1: Nealin Parker on When Conflict Comes to Your Doorstep
In this thought-provoking conversation, Nealin Parker, inaugural executive director of Common Ground USA, shares her journey from a conflicted upbringing to becoming a leading voice in conflict resolution. She emphasizes the importance of gentleness amid tragedy and suggests ways to transform fear into connection. Nealin discusses the long-lasting impact of violence on communities and encourages embracing compassion and gratitude in difficult times. Listeners gain valuable insights into finding peace and resilience through community support and shared stories.

Sep 23, 2025 • 1h 1min
Peacemaking and Discipleship: A Live Conversation with Chad Ford
In this special live recording of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hostJennifer Thomas is joined by repeat guest Chad Ford to discuss the impact of recent events on their community and the importance of fostering peace amid fear and conflict. Chad shares insights from his research on conflict mediation, emphasizing how fear can hinder collaboration and peace-building. The conversation highlights the significance of showing up for one another in challenging times and encourages listeners to create supportive spaces as they navigate their own concerns and emotions. Join them for a heartfelt dialogue aimed at uplifting and empowering individuals to become better peacemakers. This episode was recorded with a live audience on 9/18/25 at the Compass Gallery in Provo, UT.[00:02:29] Seeds of non-fear.[00:06:00] Forgiveness and peacemaking challenges.[00:10:00] Conflict resolution through love.[00:14:30] Jesus' message of peace.[00:17:44] Transformational call to action.[00:21:17] Managing fear and suffering.[00:24:39] Accepting differences in relationships.[00:30:33] Resistance to calls for peace.[00:32:40] Trauma and its impact.[00:39:14] Transformation through love and growth.[00:42:05] The power of meekness.[00:45:34] Changing input for peacemaking.[00:52:13] Peacemaking amidst fear and anger.[00:55:16] Alleviating suffering through understanding.Find the transcript and full show notes at https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceTo register for Repair, happening Oct 23 - 25th, 2025 in Provo, UT, go to https://waymakers.substack.com

Jul 15, 2025 • 26min
Peacemaking in Politics: Finding Your Voice in Uncomfortable Spaces
In this bonus episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, host Jennifer Thomas explores the challenges of political engagement in the face of slow or no change. Jennifer shares her conversation with Julie Rose on the Uncomfy podcast, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in peacemaking. The discussion highlights how discomfort is often a necessary part of fostering understanding and building relationships that contribute to a beloved community. Listeners are encouraged to embrace uncomfortable conversations and stay engaged, as the long-term rewards of peacemaking far outweigh the short-term discomfort. Join Jennifer as she reflects on these themes and offers practical advice for navigating challenging interactions.[00:02:46] Advocacy outside comfort zones.[00:05:21] Women of faith in politics.[00:09:05] Peacefully expressing anger effectively.[00:10:17] Channeling anger to action.[00:14:51] Advocacy as a long game.[00:18:24] Politics and instant gratification.[00:21:42] Finding purpose and joy.See full show notes from the Uncomfy podcast episode here: https://www.byuradio.org/how-to-stay-politically-engaged-when-you-feel-like-giving-up-jennifer-walker-thomasWatch this episode from Uncomfy on BYU Radio’s YouTube channel here.For transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceTo register for Repair, happening Oct 23 - 25th, 2025 in Provo, UT, go to https://waymakers.substack.com

Jun 3, 2025 • 35min
The Book of Mormon as a Handbook for Peace: Insights and Miracles
In the final episode of Season 1 of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason reflect on their journey through the Book of Mormon and the principles of the gospel that promote peacebuilding. Join them as they celebrate their journey and the pursuit of becoming better peacemakers.[00:02:45] Podcast origins and purpose.[00:04:40] Peacemaking through sacred texts.[00:08:44] Commitment to peace building.[00:13:03] Mormon peacebuilding potential.[00:16:10] Peacemakers in times of chaos.[00:22:22] Turning swords into plowshares.[00:27:29] Peacemaking as a miracle.[00:28:32] Peacemaking and miracles.[00:33:15] Handbook for peace.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

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Apr 29, 2025 • 1h 2min
Faith, Hope, and Love: The Core Principles of Effective Peacemaking with Scott Rasmussen
Scott Rasmussen, Director of Democracy Initiatives at Interfaith America and a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer, shares valuable insights on peacemaking. He discusses the transformative journey through the Book of Mormon, particularly focusing on Moroni's teachings. Topics include the importance of personal growth and empathy in conflict resolution, the role of faith and charity in fostering peace, and navigating the complexities of diplomacy. Scott emphasizes listening as a crucial skill for peacemaking and how hope can thrive even in the face of adversity.

Apr 15, 2025 • 50min
From the CIA to the Classroom: How Experience Shapes Perspectives on Peace with Jeannie Johnson
In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason explore a broader understanding of peace and peacemaking. They emphasize the importance of expanding the conversation to include diverse perspectives and forms of peace. Joining them is Dr. Jeannie Johnson, a popular professor of political science at Utah State University and director of the Groundbreaking Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. Dr. Johnson shares her insights and expertise, highlighting the significance of preparing students to contribute positively to the world. This episode encourages listeners to rethink their definitions of peace and engage in meaningful discussions about how to foster it in various contexts.[00:03:29] Defining peace within oneself.[00:04:52] Peace in complex environments.[00:11:58] Wicked problems in national security.[00:15:23] Importance of building institutions.[00:18:08] Resilience in institutions and individuals.[00:22:18] Models of peacemaking in Ammon.[00:27:32] Power in choosing peace.[00:31:06] The power of conscious choice.[00:35:57] Peace through strength exploration.[00:39:44] Peacemaking in national security.[00:46:26] Finding peace through scripture.[00:48:12] Making peace in your life.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceTo register for Repair, happening Oct 23 - 25th, 2025 in Provo, UT, go to https://waymakers.substack.com

Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 10min
Fraternal Rivalry and the Quest for Peace: Insights from the Jaredite History with Rosalynde Welch
In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Rosalynde Welch to dive into the Book of Ether, a lesser-known book within the Book of Mormon. They discuss its unique historical context and the challenges it presents, while highlighting its valuable lessons for peacemaking. The conversation centers on the importance of making thoughtful decisions during difficult times, emphasizing how individuals can contribute to a culture of peace amidst societal conflict. Join them as they explore the rich principles found in the Book of Ether that can guide us toward becoming better peacemakers.[00:01:37] Moments of change and decision.[00:04:18] Peace as a fruit of the Spirit.[00:10:59] Theological vs. Doctrinal Reading.[00:12:36] Theological reading of scriptures.[00:19:07] Chosen land thesis in history.[00:22:11] Urgent call to modern readers.[00:24:56] Jaredite governance and kingship.[00:28:50] Governance systems and instability.[00:34:14] Fraternal conflict in governance.[00:39:06] Political polarization and its consequences.[00:40:20] The role of civic space.[00:47:32] Breaking the cycle of violence.[00:50:48] Wealth and human flourishing.[00:54:19] Secret combinations and conspiratorial thinking.[00:57:30] A better way to live.[01:02:08] Stories of peace and creativity.[01:05:15] Story of redemption.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peaceTo register for Repair, happening Oct 23 - 25th, 2025 in Provo, UT, go to https://waymakers.substack.com

Mar 18, 2025 • 1h 6min
Understanding the Warning Signs: Genocide Prevention Through Gospel Principles with Rachel Miner
In this enlightening conversation, Rachel Miner, the Founder and CEO of Bellwether International, discusses her mission to disrupt the cycle of genocide. The dialogue highlights the importance of mourning for victims and understanding the precursors to genocide, including the dangers of hate speech and scapegoating during economic crises. They explore insights from the Book of Mormon and emphasize the role of education and love in preventing atrocities. Miner shares powerful stories of resilience and hope from survivors, urging listeners to cultivate peace in their communities.