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"If we lived in the poorest, most dangerous neighborhoods, weād understand better how to love and serve." ā Dr. Kurt Ver Beek
It was great to sit down with Dr. Kurt Ver Beek, co-founder of the Association for a More Just Society (ASJ), who has lived and worked in Honduras for nearly four decades. From battling systemic corruption to reducing the homicide rate in one of the worldās most dangerous communities, Kurt shares a riveting account of faith in action and public justice rooted in Christian conviction.
We explore the difference between traditional missionary work and systemic transformation, how theological frameworks can drive bold action, and why brave Christianity is needed now more than ever.
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[00:00:00] Introduction to Dr. Kurt Ver Beek and ASJ
[00:01:00] Childhood influences: Christian values and political curiosity
[00:04:00] Faith formation and a growing āallergyā to injustice
[00:08:00] Moving beyond charity to systemic change
[00:14:00] What it really means to "help the poor"
[00:23:00] Corruption, extortion, and the story of a neighborhood pillow maker
[00:29:00] How three hired staff helped significantly reduce local homicides
[00:34:00] Raising funds for justice: why itās not as hard as people think
[00:40:00] Theology of safety vs. theology of love and proximity
[00:47:00] Political influence without being politically compromised
[00:53:00] From 113 to 218 school days: measurable education reform
[01:00:00] What we can do: curiosity, courage, and conversation
[01:02:00] Practicing politics and faith with gentleness and respect
Systemic Change Is Possible: Justice doesn't always take decades. Hiring an ex-cop and a lawyer helped reduce homicides dramatically.
Faith Isnāt Just About Sundays: Living out the Gospel means transforming systems that harm the vulnerable.
Corruption and Violence Are Addressable: Real change can happen when Christians take bold, strategic action.
Donāt Underestimate Funders: Donors care about results ā and systemic justice produces them.
Bravery Is Biblical: The call to be brave Christians isnāt optional ā itās essential.
āBeing a Christian doesn't have to look like what many young people see today.ā ā Kurt Ver Beek
š Call for Justice by Kurt Ver Beek & Nicholas Wolterstorff
š Bear Witness by Ross Halpern ā (Kurt says itās ā90% on the money!ā)
š Learn more about ASJ: asj-us.org
Corey is @coreysnathan on...
And we are proud members of The Democracy Group:Ā democracygroup.org
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"If we lived in the poorest, most dangerous neighborhoods, weād understand better how to love and serve." ā Dr. Kurt Ver Beek
It was great to sit down with Dr. Kurt Ver Beek, co-founder of the Association for a More Just Society (ASJ), who has lived and worked in Honduras for nearly four decades. From battling systemic corruption to reducing the homicide rate in one of the worldās most dangerous communities, Kurt shares a riveting account of faith in action and public justice rooted in Christian conviction.
We explore the difference between traditional missionary work and systemic transformation, how theological frameworks can drive bold action, and why brave Christianity is needed now more than ever.
ā TELL A FRIEND ABOUT TP&R!!! Bring more folks into the conversation.
ā Subscribe toĀ Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each OtherĀ on your favorite podcast platform.
ā Leave aĀ reviewĀ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen:Ā ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics
ā Check out ourĀ Substack:Ā coreysnathan.substack.com
ā Watch the full conversation and subscribe on YouTube:Ā youtube.com/@politicsandreligion
[00:00:00] Introduction to Dr. Kurt Ver Beek and ASJ
[00:01:00] Childhood influences: Christian values and political curiosity
[00:04:00] Faith formation and a growing āallergyā to injustice
[00:08:00] Moving beyond charity to systemic change
[00:14:00] What it really means to "help the poor"
[00:23:00] Corruption, extortion, and the story of a neighborhood pillow maker
[00:29:00] How three hired staff helped significantly reduce local homicides
[00:34:00] Raising funds for justice: why itās not as hard as people think
[00:40:00] Theology of safety vs. theology of love and proximity
[00:47:00] Political influence without being politically compromised
[00:53:00] From 113 to 218 school days: measurable education reform
[01:00:00] What we can do: curiosity, courage, and conversation
[01:02:00] Practicing politics and faith with gentleness and respect
Systemic Change Is Possible: Justice doesn't always take decades. Hiring an ex-cop and a lawyer helped reduce homicides dramatically.
Faith Isnāt Just About Sundays: Living out the Gospel means transforming systems that harm the vulnerable.
Corruption and Violence Are Addressable: Real change can happen when Christians take bold, strategic action.
Donāt Underestimate Funders: Donors care about results ā and systemic justice produces them.
Bravery Is Biblical: The call to be brave Christians isnāt optional ā itās essential.
āBeing a Christian doesn't have to look like what many young people see today.ā ā Kurt Ver Beek
š Call for Justice by Kurt Ver Beek & Nicholas Wolterstorff
š Bear Witness by Ross Halpern ā (Kurt says itās ā90% on the money!ā)
š Learn more about ASJ: asj-us.org
Corey is @coreysnathan on...
And we are proud members of The Democracy Group:Ā democracygroup.org

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