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My guest this week is author and activist Shane Claiborne. Shane has been one of the most notable Christian social justice advocates for the last two decades and is the author of several books including his first, “The I...
Conversation with activist Shane Claiborne is an episode from Failing Boldly by Christian Coon. My guest this week is author and activist Shane Claiborne. Shane has been one of the most notable Christian social justice advocates for the las...
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Published Apr 9, 2020, 52:14 long, audio available.
My guest this week is author and activist Shane Claiborne. Shane has been one of the most notable Christian social justice advocates for the last two decades and is the author of several books including his first, “The Irresistible Revolution” and his latest “Beating Guns: Hope for People who are weary of violence.” We talked about how he’s adjusting to living during this pandemic, the span of his career, why he still has hope. To find out more about Shane and his ministry, you can go to his web site or to Red Letter Christians . You can follow him on Twitter @ShaneClairborne.
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This episode is 52:14 long.
This episode was published on Apr 9, 2020.
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Conversation with activist Shane Claiborne is from Failing Boldly by Christian Coon.
Published Apr 9, 2020 and 52:14 long