Compass Podcast: Finding the spirituality in the day-to-day

92: Homelessness, justice and divine disruptions with Kevin Nye

09.14.2022 - By United Methodist CommunicationsPlay

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Kevin Nye is our guest disrupter on this episode of Compass and he is going to share how advocating for the unhoused provides a window of opportunity for seeing a bit more clearly the movement of God-inspired justice in the world. We’re going to learn a bit about how advocating for those experiencing homelessness draws us into an awareness of God’s action in and around us.

Kevin Nye works in advocacy and homeless services… now in Minnesota. He is the author of the book: “Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness.” He also writes on the intersections of theology, justice and equity, and pop culture.

(00:00) Introduction

(02:31) The a-ha moment of divine disruption

(05:14) Is the word “homeless” a problem?

(08:37) Housing is a right; it’s not earned.

(10:08) Why should we treat homelessness first?

(11:58) Taking on an abundance mindset

(14:28) Manufacturing a scarcity mindset

(17:24) Is Hell winning?

(19:19) How do you refresh your soul?

(26:11) Is “housing-first” too extravagant?

(29:45) Loving without terms attached

(33:13) the best Marvel character for spiritual reflection?

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