
A white man, a Black woman, and an Asian man walk into a podcast. Three pastors sit down to talk about leading from their social location.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Bret’s recent experience preaching in a Black church context and realizing, in real time, that his message was not landing as expected, sparks this discussion about the challenge of speaking across cultural divides. What happens when our assumptions ... more
Since the United States and Israel launched military strikes against Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, among others, some are celebrating and some are terrified about what comes next. The modern world continues to assume that violence is the f... more
Recently, the sitting president of the United States posted a video portraying the Obamas as apes. This blatant racism plays on one of the oldest, vilest, tropes of white supremacy that has been used to justify centuries of dehumanization of Black me... more
The Micah Mobilizers continue their discussion of the American Church’s response to Charlie Kirk. Many in leadership are focused on calming the anxieties of people by acknowledging the tragedy of this violence, but also ignoring or whitewashing the p... more
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A faith-centered discussion series hosted by three pastors from diverse Christian backgrounds, tackling how to lead with integrity in turbulent times. Episodes frequently critique militarism, Christian nationalism, and political polarization while exploring prophetic leadership, racial justice, and the role of faith communities in shaping public discourse. Across conversations, listeners are exposed to biblical frameworks, historical references, and practical steps for building accountable, locally active groups (Micah Groups) that prioritize mercy, justice, and thoughtful discipleship over sensationalism. The show often centers on courage, honesty, and costly conversations, with notable emphasis on resisting simplistic binaries and cultiva... more
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