In this conversation, Carol Ng'ang'a and the Kenya Palestine Coalition hosts Rev Moss Nthla an anti apartheid Pro Palestinian liberation activist who is the Senior Pastor of three branches of the Ebenezer Bible Church. He also serves as the General Secretary of TEASA, and he has a life-long passion and calling to work for evangelical unity, social justice, and reconciliation in society.This conversation explores the role that the Kenyan Church can play in the liberation of all oppressed people locally and globally.To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via:Patreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrustMpesa: +254 792 176 030
In this podcast episode, Carol Ng'ang'a is in conversation with Tim Costello on what faith in public life comes to life.To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via:PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrustMpesa: +254 792 176 030
In this conversation Christine Mungai and Carol Ng'ang'a engage in a robust and heartfelt conversation that explores Kenyan Culture, Liberation and the Bible as a Text that Critiques Injustice To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via:PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrustMpesa: +254 792 176 030
In this conversation, Carol Ng'ang'a is in conversation with Reverend Timothy Njoya - a theologian, human rights activist and a retired Presbyterian Church of East Africa Minister. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030
This conversation between Carol Ng'ang'a and Dr Wandia Njoya explores the connection between faith and activism, it delves into the role(or lack thereof) of the church in liberation and celebrates the place of love in Africa's revolution! Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. The podcast is available on all major podcast streaming platforms and our video episodes are available on You Tube as well To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: Send money to +254 792 176 030
In this episode Carol Ng'ang'a is in conversation with Rev. Godfrey Adera on the intersection of power feminism and priesthood#msingitalks #faithandfeminism #100voicesofChange
Msingi Talks Faith and Feminism Series: 100 Voices For Change Join us as we explore the different facets of faith and feminism. We host Archbishop Betty Onyango as she talks about how the support of women was important in her being a leader and how it motivated her to rise to the heights of Archbishop. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030
Msingi Talks Faith and Feminism Series: 100 Voices For Change Join us as we explore the different facets of faith and feminism. We host Rt Rev Dr Emily Onyango as she shares her journey to being the first ever female bishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya. She speaks about the sacrifices made, the joys, the hope and the experiences female clergy face in their service to God and Man. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030
Msingi Talks Faith and Feminism Series: 100 Voices For Change Join us as we explore the different facets of faith and feminism. We host Rt. Rev Rose Okeno as she talks about how she battled the odds against her, planned for success and ultimately became the first elected bishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya where she is setting the pace for many female clergy. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030
Msingi Talks Faith and Feminism Series: 100 Voices For Change Join us as we explore the different facets of faith and feminism. We host Joanne Kuria as she explores the dynamics of power within he faith spaces and in the society. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030
Msingi Talks Feminism and Faith Series: 100 Voices for Change. Join us as we explore the different facets of faith and feminism. We host Mary Thamari as she explores finding freedom in the complex identity as an African Christian Feminist. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
Subversive Holiness: In Conversation with Jarrod McKenna on the Confrontational Compassion of Jesus Part 2 Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
Subversive Holiness: In Conversation with Jarrod McKenna on the Confrontational Compassion of Jesus, Part 1 Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
Penning the Revolution: In Conversation with Mufasa -Poet and Spoken Word Artist In this episode, Carol (instagram.com/ndutahnganga) speaks to Mufasa, poet and spoken word artist. Follow Mufasa on Facebook and Instagram. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
A Conversation with Rev Useni Sibanda on Alliance Building for Social Transformation In this episode @ndutahnganga speaks to Rev Useni on the importance of Alliance Building for Social Transformation. Rev Useni Sibanda is the Executive Director for Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, a network of Church & Christian leaders focused on peace & social justice. He is also a Media and Governance consultant. Follow Rev: @revuseni twitter; useni sibandasibanda on Facebook Follow ZCA: @zcalliance1 on twitter; Zimbabwe Christian Alliance on Facebook Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
In Conversation with Bishop Ancelimo Magaya on Activism,Justice Faith and the African Church. We apologize for the audio in the introduction by Bishop Ancelimo Magaya. It only lasts for a few seconds. Thank you. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
Maren Mantovani: In Pursuit of Global Solidarity Against Apartheid. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
If you missed Part 1, we encourage you to go check out the last podcast and then tune in to this episode. On this episode of Msingi Talks, Carol is joined by Sarah Quint to talk about Indigeneity, Empire, God's Kingdom, and the Pain of the World. "Sarah Quint is a citizen of the Mattaponi Nation of Tsenacommacah, Turtle Island (Eastern Virginia, USA). She is a mother of two boys, River and Reed. She is a creative who remodels homes for a living and also has a love for plant knowledge and foraging. With the help of her Elders and the Holy Spirit, Sarah has been walking the decolonizing, contextualizing, and reconnecting Way of Jesus. Sarah leads in this integrating journey through writing songs in her Tribe’s traditional tongue, connections to the land, writing, teachings, and oral storytelling. She is a church planter, currently co-pastoring with her husband at Monroe City Church in Monroe, MI that is set to launch in 2021."
On this episode of Msingi Talks, Carol is joined by Sarah Quint to talk about Indigeneity, Empire, God's Kingdom, and the Pain of the World. "Sarah Quint is a citizen of the Mattaponi Nation of Tsenacommacah, Turtle Island (Eastern Virginia, USA). She is a mother of two boys, River and Reed. She is a creative who remodels homes for a living and also has a love for plant knowledge and foraging. With the help of her Elders and the Holy Spirit, Sarah has been walking the decolonizing, contextualizing, and reconnecting Way of Jesus. Sarah leads in this integrating journey through writing songs in her Tribe’s traditional tongue, connections to the land, writing, teachings, and oral storytelling. She is a church planter, currently co-pastoring with her husband at Monroe City Church in Monroe, MI that is set to launch in 2021." Stay tuned for Part 2...
Antonia Wanjiku Musunga is unapologetic intersectional feminist who is passionate protection of human rights, gender equality social justice, inclusion, governance and development.She has over the time worked on refugee rights, women rights, and sexual reproductive health rights and economic rights. Antonia is National Coordinator of the Kenya Fight Inequality Alliance. You can follow their work on Facebook and Twitter @KenyaFightInequalityAlliance To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of this podcast, please consider making a donation to us via Paypal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon:www.patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030 Follow Msingi on Twitter and Instagram @msingitrust
Vaughan Stannard
Such a helpful discussion. Shining a light on our history and the need to unpack how we've received, and continue to receive "the gospel" and what the good gospel looks like! Thank you Carol Ng'ang'a and Msingi Trust.