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Welcome to Episode 73 of the Kinship Collective Podcast, we are ending otherness and cultivating kinship!
Does Christianity no longer feel like home to you? Are you finding it difficult to integrate intersectional identities in the “borderlands” of your life? Then you’ve come to a helpful conversation with Patty Krawec. She’s the author of an incredible book “Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call To Unforgetting The Past And Reimagining Our Future.” She shared about her faith journey from Evangelical Christian to “Anishinaabe of faith” and we talk about how deeply colonization blinds us to our past and future. Then we reimagine Genesis 2:4-25 in a hopeful way I’ve never imagined it before… what if we were always meant to leave the garden?
Follow Patty on Twitter @gindaanis and learn more about her work at https://daanis.ca/
Subscribe, rate and review our podcast. As you listen week after week and share the podcast we will keep ending otherness and growing solidarity! Please share our podcast with a friend who needs to be part of a more inclusive conversation about scripture and community. You are loved! We are family!
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Welcome to Episode 73 of the Kinship Collective Podcast, we are ending otherness and cultivating kinship!
Does Christianity no longer feel like home to you? Are you finding it difficult to integrate intersectional identities in the “borderlands” of your life? Then you’ve come to a helpful conversation with Patty Krawec. She’s the author of an incredible book “Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call To Unforgetting The Past And Reimagining Our Future.” She shared about her faith journey from Evangelical Christian to “Anishinaabe of faith” and we talk about how deeply colonization blinds us to our past and future. Then we reimagine Genesis 2:4-25 in a hopeful way I’ve never imagined it before… what if we were always meant to leave the garden?
Follow Patty on Twitter @gindaanis and learn more about her work at https://daanis.ca/
Subscribe, rate and review our podcast. As you listen week after week and share the podcast we will keep ending otherness and growing solidarity! Please share our podcast with a friend who needs to be part of a more inclusive conversation about scripture and community. You are loved! We are family!