In this episode, hosts Osheta Moore and Jer Swigart explore what peacemaking looks like in the aftermath of the election. They unpack how different communities are processing the results and the impact on marginalized groups, emphasizing that there’s no single “right” way for a peacemaker to use the ballot. With honesty and grace, they wrestle with the best way to engage with those we’re in relationship with—especially those who voted differently. Grounded in the teachings of Jesus, Osheta and Jer navigate calls to action, the challenge of loving enemies, and the need to confront harmful policies. They remind listeners that “it’s not the end of democracy” and invite them to embrace radical, subversive peacemaking. This episode challenges you to reflect deeply on your role in mending divides and building the beloved community—because the work doesn’t stop with an election.
00:39 Setting up the conversation02:17 Osheta’s Family Conversation02:58 Impact of Elections on Different Communities04:27 Jer’s Initial Reflections and Grounding Reminders08:26 Navigating the Frenzy12:06 The Role of Friendship in Peacemaking13:41 Loving our enemy19:39 The Responsibility of White Peacemakers23:44 Distinct Gifts and Graces26:07 If you voted for Trump...30:56 The Urgency of Peacemaking36:42 Different kinds of fear40:30 Jesus’ StrategyPRO-HUMAN Apparel - Get your PRO-HUMAN shirt, hoodie, hat or more in our online store at https://www.bonfire.com/store/global-immersion/Want a free PRO-HUMAN t-shirt? Make a donation of $100 or more or start a recurring monthly gift of $25 or more by December 31, and we’ll send you a free PRO-HUMAN t-shirt! Donate at globalimmerse.org/donateTurning Over Tables theme music courtesy of The Brilliance www.thebrilliancemusic.com
 
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Mending Divides

Global Immersion

The Election’s Over. The Peacemaking Continues.

NOV 22, 202443 MIN
Mending Divides

The Election’s Over. The Peacemaking Continues.

NOV 22, 202443 MIN

Description

In this episode, hosts Osheta Moore and Jer Swigart explore what peacemaking looks like in the aftermath of the election. They unpack how different communities are processing the results and the impact on marginalized groups, emphasizing that there’s no single “right” way for a peacemaker to use the ballot. With honesty and grace, they wrestle with the best way to engage with those we’re in relationship with—especially those who voted differently.



Grounded in the teachings of Jesus, Osheta and Jer navigate calls to action, the challenge of loving enemies, and the need to confront harmful policies. They remind listeners that “it’s not the end of democracy” and invite them to embrace radical, subversive peacemaking. This episode challenges you to reflect deeply on your role in mending divides and building the beloved community—because the work doesn’t stop with an election.



00:39 Setting up the conversation

02:17 Osheta’s Family Conversation

02:58 Impact of Elections on Different Communities

04:27 Jer’s Initial Reflections and Grounding Reminders

08:26 Navigating the Frenzy

12:06 The Role of Friendship in Peacemaking

13:41 Loving our enemy

19:39 The Responsibility of White Peacemakers

23:44 Distinct Gifts and Graces

26:07 If you voted for Trump...

30:56 The Urgency of Peacemaking

36:42 Different kinds of fear

40:30 Jesus’ Strategy






PRO-HUMAN Apparel - Get your PRO-HUMAN shirt, hoodie, hat or more in our online store at https://www.bonfire.com/store/global-immersion/




Want a free PRO-HUMAN t-shirt? Make a donation of $100 or more or start a recurring monthly gift of $25 or more by December 31, and we’ll send you a free PRO-HUMAN t-shirt! Donate at globalimmerse.org/donate




Turning Over Tables theme music courtesy of The Brilliance www.thebrilliancemusic.com

 






Photo by Vlad Tchompalov on Unsplash