Running from Protesting in 2020: Interview with Pelumi of the At Peace With Podcast

What does it mean to be a protester in 2020? With all that has happened this year, where do you find yourself?  In today’s political climate we’re witnessing plenty of protesting — there is indeed much to protest. But some Christians believe protesting is sinful, that it’s only something that young, uneducated, unemployed, liberal fools do just for the sake of causing trouble. The term ‘protester’ invokes strong opinions depending on whom you talk to and in what context. The word can invoke feelings of irritation, annoyance, and even anger. Like anything, protesting can be used for ugly and horrific purposes, and it’s not meant to inspire — or be motivated by — hate, rage, violence, and vengeance. Join Pelumi and I today as we delve into this topic of discussion around what it means to protest as a Christian, and how Jesus was a protester as well. Pelumi ----------- Instagram: @pelums_posts Podcast: https://linktr.ee/Peelumi Article mentioned: https://sojo.net/articles/jesus-was-protester Video mentioned:  "It's time to start flipping tables"  Questions? Comments? Podcast Instagram: @resiliencyinrunning Personal Instagram/Twitter: @liznewcomer I'm running for the Boston Children's Hospital for the London 2021 Marathon! Please consider donating! https://secure.childrenshospital.org/site/TR/ActiveEvents/ActiveEvents?px=2051217&pg=personal&fr_id=2076

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In this podcast, we'll talk about the resiliency in running. Running has always been a steadfast for me and my favorite form of therapy, especially when I'm emotionally running from things like heartbreak, trauma, etc. Your host is Liz Newcomer, who will talk through the different relationships and traumas I've *run* from and how running has always been a constant for me. My hopes are to reach an audience that I'll be able to connect with and have an impact on whether you're able to relate, learn, or want to connect to continue the conversation!