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Joni Eareckson Tada Breast Cancer Update, Mass Incarceration
Season 16
Episode 40
We revisit our 2012 interview with popular Christian evangelical author and speaker Joni Eareckson Tada about the role of faith in her battle with breast cancer; look back at our report on mass incarcerations in the U.S. and the challenges facing prison ministries; and reprise a recent story on the origin and meaning of whirling dervishes in Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam.
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Moving Beyond the Confederate Flag; Changing Harlem Congregation; Flying Eye Hospital
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Same-Sex Marriage Ruling; Ethics of Gene Editing; Rebuilding Urban Neighborhoods
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Supreme Court Rulings; Healing Moral Wounds of War; Former Mormons
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Faith-Based Activism on Climate Change; Recalling Liberation Theology
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Birth Control in the Philippines; Rancher Nuns; Ramadan on the Road
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Latino Converts to Islam; John Unger; Shinnyo Lantern Floating
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Micro Preemie Ethics; Diminishing Prospects for Pastors; Jordan River Baptism Site
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Wayne Meisel; Kairos Prison Ministry; Shavuot
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Anti-Muslim Sentiments; Yale Institute of Sacred Music; Mark Burnett on Syria Refugees
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Making Peace in Baltimore; Same-Sex Marriage Cases; Converting to Judaism
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Evangelicals reexamine their views on marriage; the costs of mass incarceration in America
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Creating Artificial Intelligence; Church Mass Mobs