The assault on the US Capitol left dozens injured, five dead, and a nation reeling. There have been many calls for healing, but how? How do we meaningfully address what happened? In this podcast, Preemptive Love founder Jeremy Courtney talks responding about the attack, engaging the phenomenon of Trumpism, and how we can provide offramps—with reconciliation and accountability—for those who want to find a way home.

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After the Capitol Attack: A Way Forward

JAN 15, 202121 MIN
Love Anyway

After the Capitol Attack: A Way Forward

JAN 15, 202121 MIN

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GUESTSJeremy Courtney is the founder and CEO of Preemptive Love. He has lived and worked on the frontlines of conflict for over a decade, serving families who’ve been terrorized by violence, poverty, and disease. He’s the author of the book Love Anyway: An Invitation Beyond a World That’s Scary as Hell. Jeremy lives in Iraq with his wife Jessica and their two children.RESOURCESAttack on the Capitol: Why We Must Call It What It IsThe Seeds of War Have Already Been Planted. Now What?US Election: Voices From the Other Side of War (Podcast)TAKE ACTIONAttend a Love Anyway WorkshopLearn how to press into pain, become a better listener, and connect deeply with those who are different. Join one of our free online workshops.Join our Peacemaking CommunityGive monthly to join our community of peacemakers and support our work to heal all that is tearing us apart—in our own communities and around the world. Your gift will provide lifesaving relief to stop the spread of violence, jobs that reduce the risk of being recruited into war, and community to help change the ideas that lead to war.EDITOR’S NOTEThe Love Anyway tour mentioned on this episode took place in late 2019.