The Neighborly Faith Podcast, hosted by Kevin Singer, Amar Peterman, and Chris Stackaruk, features evangelical Christian leaders who are actively engaging people of other faiths as well as thought leaders from other religious traditions. Our hope is that listeners will be inspired by our guests to have neighborly faith in the contexts they find themselves in.
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Young people today are looking around and wondering whether it's worth holding onto their Christian beliefs in society. Some feel like they have to quarantine their beliefs to be respectful among their peers. Michael Wear is helping evangelicals reclaim their faith message in society as they pursue positions of leadership. Drawing from Neighborly F…
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Few know better than Dr. Daniel Bennett about how young evangelicals are approaching politics. As Chair of the political science department at John Brown University, he meets with students every day who are navigating America's tense political landscape and wondering where they fit. In this episode we discuss whether evangelical college students ar…
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Ryan Burge is one of America's most well-known researchers on religion in America. In this episode, Ryan exclaims, "We can't discount the role of evangelicals in American political life... There's not a more important religious group in the political landscape today than evangelical Christian, period. Nothing comes close." The question that remains…
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Asma Uddin and Andrew T. Walker Discuss The Politics of Vulnerability
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Threats to religious freedom abound. Can evangelical Christians and Muslims cooperate toward a shared future in America in which their freedoms are equally protected and upheld?
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The fourth chapter in a series of online dialogues in April/May 2020, featuring R.R. Reno, Editor of First Things, and Shadi Hamid, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Contributing Writer for The Atlantic.
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The fourth chapter in a series of online dialogues in April/May 2020, featuring Danielle Strickland (Amplify Peace and Brave Global) and Yasmin Mogahed (AlMaghrib Institute) on "Finding Light in a Dark Place."
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The third chapter in a series of online dialogues in April/May 2020, featuring Pastor Micah Fries (Brainerd Baptist Church in Chattanooga, TN) and Ustadh Ubaydullah Evans (American Learning Institute for Muslims) on "Caring for our Community Physically, Spiritually, and Emotionally."
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Scott Sauls and Omar Suleiman
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The second chapter in a series of online dialogues in April/May 2020, featuring Pastor Scott Sauls (Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville) and Omar Suleiman (Yaqeen Institute) on "Battling Fear in Uncertain Times."
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Pastor Bob Roberts Jr., Imam Mohamed Magid, Rabbi David Saperstein
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Kickoff Neighborly Faith online dialogue in April 2020, featuring Pastor Bob Roberts Jr., Imam Mohamed Magid, and Rabbi David Saperstein on "Leaning on each other through Easter, Ramadan, and Passover."
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This week Amar talks with Neighborly Faith Fellow Matt Henning. They reflect on the close of Matt’s time as a Fellow by talking about his favorite parts of the Fellows program, his funded initiative, and what he has learned through the Fellows program. To learn more Fellows program, our current fellows, and our world-class mentors - visit: neighbor…
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This episode features a panel discussion at the Neighborly Faith Conference, held at Wheaton College on November 1-2, 2019. The panel features Saad and Omar, two Muslims students from nearby Benedictine University, a Catholic University in Lisle, Illinois, and Petra Alsoofy, Outreach & Partnerships Manager for the Institute for Social Policy and Un…
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This episode features Dr. Matthew Kaemingk’s presentation at the Neighborly Faith Conference, held at Wheaton College on November 1-2, 2019. Dr. Kaemingk is an associate dean and an assistant professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary, and author of Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear, which was named on…
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This episode features a panel discussion at the Neighborly Faith Conference, held at Wheaton College on November 1-2, 2019. The panel featured five talented and influential evangelical leaders including Greg Jao of InterVarsity, Dr. Kristen Deede Johnson of Western Theological Seminary, Rev. Dr. Jennifer McNutt and Dr. Noah Toly of Wheaton College,…
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This episode features Dr. Shadi Hamid’s presentation at the Neighborly Faith Conference, held at Wheaton College on November 1-2, 2019. Dr. Hamid is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer at The Atlantic. He is the author of several books including Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam is Reshaping the …
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This episode features Luke Goodrich’s presentation at the Neighborly Faith Conference, held at Wheaton College on November 1-2, 2019. Luke Goodrich is Vice President and Senior Council at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and author of the brand new book, Free to Believe: The Battle over Religious Liberty in America. The title of Luke’s talk is…
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This episode features Daniel Hill’s presentation at the Neighborly Faith Conference, held at Wheaton College on November 1-2, 2019. Daniel is the Founding and Senior Pastor of River City Community Church, located in the west Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago. He is also the author of several books including White Awake and the forthcoming The E…
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This week Kevin talks with Rev. Angela Denker, author of the new book Red State Christians: Understanding the Voters Who Elected Donald Trump. Kevin and Angela talk about her transition from sports journalism to writing about Trump voters, and her journey through ministry across the country.Por Neighborly Faith
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The Importance of Church Planting in a Pluralistic Society (feat. Jeff Christopherson and Daniel Yang)
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This week Kevin talks to Jeff Christopherson and Daniel Yang of the Send Institute about church planting in the United States. They talk about a new era of planting in a religiously and culturally pluralistic society and how planting churches can be an act of love towards one’s community, not an act of separation. Jeff and Daniel also share some of…
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This week Amar talks with Jonathan Walton, Area ministry director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and author of “12 Lies that Hold America Captive: and the Truth that Sets Us Free.” Amar and Jonathan talk about this new book, the concept of White American Folk Religion, America as a transformed plantation, and the perception of Christianity a…
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Prison, Multifaith Engagement, and Institutional Pluralism in a Post-Truth Society (feat. Ismail Royer)
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This week, Amar talks with Ismail Royer Director of the Islam and Religious Freedom Action Team for the Religious Freedom Institute. Ismail spent just over 13 years in prison, but dedicated himself to helping others when he was released over two years ago. Amar and Ismail talk about his conversion to Islam in the early ’90s, his work with the Relig…
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This week Amar talks with Dilshad Ali of Haute Hijab, a high fashion hijab clothing line. Amar and Dilshad talk about the vision and mission of Haute Hijab, overcoming negative connotation of Hijabs in America, Haute Hijab's blog, and how Evangelicals and Muslims can work together better.Por Neighborly Faith
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Taylor University Students at an Interfaith Conference? Ft. Carissa Zaffiro and Kassidy Hall
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Kevin interviews two Taylor University students who attended the nation's largest collegiate interfaith conference in August 2019 (Interfaith Youth Core's Leadership Institute). Interfaith has gotten a bad rap in evangelical circles, but their experiences might surprise you.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Amar talks with Pastor Jeremy Treat (Ph.D, Wheaton) about his position as Pastor for Preaching and Vision at RealityLA, his book “Seek First: How the Kingdom of God Changes Everything,” ministering in downtown Los Angeles, and following Jesus in a pluralistic culture. Purchase Jeremy’s book “Seek First” at https://www.amazon.com/Seek-First-Kingdom-…
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Kevin chats with Dr. Ayaz Virji, author of Love Thy Neighbor: A Muslim Doctor's Struggle For Home In Rural America.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Amar and Kevin talk with Dr. Daniel Bennett of John Brown University about the Evangelical responsibility in advocating for Religious Freedom for all faith traditions. Can we do this without losing the core identity of Evangelicalism? Are we “going liberal” if we support this? They also talk about Christian Higher Education, non-Christian student g…
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Professor Najeeba Syeed talks with Amar and Kevin about the way religion is used for political aims by various coalitions and groups, the importance of multifaith literacy and community education, and the future of Muslim-Christian dialogue.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Eboo Patel (Founder, Interfaith Youth Core) and Shadi Hamid (Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution) talk about the kind of pluralism our country needs right now and whether the revival of an American creed or grand narrative is necessary for healthy pluralism to take root in our country.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Amar interviews Steve Slocum, Founder and CEO of Salaam and author of the new book “Why Do They Hate Us?: Making Peace with the Muslim World.” Amar and Steve talk about Islamophobia, having integrity as Evangelicals when approaching multifaith work, and the importance of person-to-person interaction between Christians and Muslims. To learn more abo…
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Kevin talks with Stephen Trainer, Pastor/Planter of Graffiti Fellowship Church in Coney Island, Brooklyn and Executive Director of the Graffiti Ministries Learning Center.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Kevin and Chris interview Alex Kasprak from Snopes, who recently completed an investigation into a small group of fringe-right evangelicals, led by Kelly Monroe Kullberg, who created a network of Facebook pages that frequently posted abusive content about Muslims. The investigation led to all of the pages being taken down.…
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Kevin Singer interviews Zainab Baloch, candidate for Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina. This episode provides insight into the experiences and perspectives of young Muslims running for public office in America.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Sociologist George Yancey fields questions about his research on anti-Christian bias in American society and academia.Por The Neighborly Faith Podcast
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Kevin interviews Jami Staples, Founder/CEO of The Truth Collective, an organization helping Muslim and Christian women to seek and believe what is true about God and how He sees women. Jami believes the greatest hurdle to faithful engagement with Muslims is a diminished confidence in God's Word in our post-truth society.…
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Kevin Singer interviews one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2017, Women's March Co-Chair and Muslim-American activist Linda Sarsour. What does she think about calls for civility? Is her faith just an anecdote in her progressive political work? Is she totally bought in to the liberal agenda? What does she really think about evangelicals?…
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Episode 5 of 5. Eboo Patel, Khalid Latif, Hatem Bazian, and Salim Kassam discuss the evolution of American Islam and the next generation of Muslim youth. Eboo runs a national bridebuilding organization, Khalid is university chaplain at NYU, Hatem founded the first Muslim liberal arts college, and Salim runs one of the most popular Muslim media outl…
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Episode 4 of 5. Ustadh Evans, John Ederer, and Moustafa Bayoumi discuss American life from their unique vantage point. Ustadh is a leader in the civic sphere, John works as an Imam at a mosque in Charlotte, and Moustafa is an accomplished writer who works as a professor in Brooklyn. Major themes in this episode include the Black Muslim experience, …
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Episode 3 of 5. Asma Uddin, Sarah Sayeed, and Haroon Moghul discuss their upbringing, their work, and their experiences with Christians. Each are leading efforts to carve out spaces for Muslims in the American public square. Major themes in this episode include religious liberty under the First Amendment, bridge-building across divisions, and the d…
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Episode 2 of 5. Zainab Chaudry, Dalia Mogahed, and Omar Suleiman discuss their upbringing, their work, and their experiences with Christians. Each are leading Muslims to serve their communities as they try to dismantle stereotypes. Major themes of this episode include grounding justice work in faith, giving Muslims a voice to tell their own stories…
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This Spring, we'll introduce you to 14 of the most significant Muslim leaders in America. They'll share stories about their upbringing, American Muslim life, and their experiences with evangelicals. They'll also talk about their work, their traditions, and their beliefs. This project is the first major effort to introduce America’s Muslim leaders t…
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Eboo Patel Wheaton College Presentation
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Presentation at Coray Gymnasium and dialogue with President Philip Ryken. Wheaton College (IL) welcomed Eboo Patel to campus to speak about the importance of bringing people of different faiths together to solve some of our country’s biggest challenges, and to overcome today’s polarizing social and political climate. Eboo is an Ismaili Muslim who i…
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Interview with Kevin Singer. Wheaton College (IL) welcomed Eboo Patel to campus to speak about the importance of bringing people of different faiths together to solve some of our country’s biggest challenges, and to overcome today’s polarizing social and political climate. Eboo is an Ismaili Muslim who is founder and president of Interfaith Youth C…
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Kevin Singer sits down with Ben Williams, who is a lay-pastor at Church of the Redeemer, located on the campus of Northwestern University. Ben’s ministry is a unique hybrid of Anglican liturgy and college-campus ministry. In this episode, Ben about how the Church of the Redeemer is different from college campus ministries such as Intervarsity or CR…
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In this episode, we will hear answers to the question “How should the Church follow the teaching and instruction of Jesus in John 17:20-23?" How does this teaching apply to building relationships and loving our brothers and sisters in the Faith who are a part of a different tradition or communion? 20 “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also fo…
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In this episode, we will be laying the foundation for the remainder of the series by hearing from a number of prominent Evangelical and Catholic voices. These leaders will talk about their first impressions of the other, and how those impressions have changed over time. We also will hear some of our guests’ perspectives on the differences that exis…
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In this installment of the series, we answer some questions surrounding the larger question of why unity is difficult among Evangelicals and Catholics. Our guests talk about some of the hindrances and obstacles Evangelicals must overcome in order to engage better, as well as some strong supports for why Evangelicals should be more intentional about…
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In this installment of the series, we ask the hard question of what unity realistically looks like in our world today. Is it the breaking down of denominations to become one Church, or is unity found in embracing the diversity within the Church? Furthermore, we will talk about if we, as Christians, should be hopeful for the future of Evangelical-Ca…
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We conclude our series with a two-part episode looking at how Evangelicals and Catholics are working together right now for the betterment of the church, their communities, and the world. In the first part, we will look specifically at three outlets of the work of UniteBoston. I’m sure you will find a number of these voices to be familiar, as we ha…
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Welcome to our final episode of this special series. In this episode, we will hear four more stories of Catholics and Evangelicals working together in action and dialogue. In this episode we will hear from Matt Crane, who is involved with working alongside Catholics to build refugee houses on the east coast; Alex Wilgus, and Anglican Deacon who des…
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In this episode, Kevin interviews Keith Whitfield and Micah Fries, authors of the new book Islam in North America: Loving Our Religious Neighbors (November 2018, B&H Academic). They were told not to read books by Christians about Islam, but they chose to write one anyway. Why? What are they hoping evangelicals will take from the book? All of this a…
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In this episode we interview Bob Roberts Jr., Pastor of Northwood Church in Keller, TX and Glocal.net. Bob has been a major trailblazer among evangelicals through his engagement with people of other faiths. In this episode, we’ll ask Bob about his recent visit to Abu Dhabi for the widely publicized Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Majority Natio…
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