Colored Commentary

Markus Lloyd & Antwuan Malone

A colorful Gospel-centered conversation on Race and Culture. Powered by his biblical reconciliation organization Threaded, Markus and his friend Antwuan provide a space where you can peek into multiethnic, passionate, authentic and potentially challenging conversations around race in Christianity and culture.

  1. 22 ABR

    Jesus Was a Migrant - An Inside Look

    Send us Fan Mail What if the way we talk about immigration misses the heart of Jesus? In this powerful episode of Colored Commentary, we sit down with Dr. Jemar Tisby and filmmaker Lauren Vernea to unpack their groundbreaking documentary Jesus Was a Migrant. This conversation goes beyond politics and dives deep into theology, history, and real human stories—challenging how the Church understands immigration, justice, and what it truly means to follow Jesus. In this episode, we explore: Why the phrase “Jesus was a migrant” is both biblical and controversial Real stories from asylum seekers at the border How policy impacts people—not just headlines The role of the Church in moments of injustice Why this conversation is more urgent than ever “If you don’t understand this, you won’t understand the political, relational, or spiritual reality of what’s happening.” This isn’t about sides—it’s about seeing people, understanding Scripture, and asking hard questions about our faith in action. 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on Christianity, culture, and race. 📲 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. 💬 Comment below: What did this conversation challenge or change for you? _____________________________ Podcast Subscription Links Apple Podcast:  coloredcommentary.com/apple Spotify:  coloredcommentary.com/spotify Google Podcasts:  coloredcommentary.com/google Stitcher:  coloredcommentary.com/stitcher IHeart Radio:  coloredcommentary.com/iheartradio

    1 h 17 min
  2. Is Your Activism Actually Hurting You? (And Everyone Else)

    25 MAR

    Is Your Activism Actually Hurting You? (And Everyone Else)

    Send us Fan Mail What if your passion for justice is quietly destroying your soul? In this powerful episode of Colored Commentary, we sit down with Jonathan Walton, author of Beauty and Resistance, to wrestle with a question many activists, church leaders, and everyday people rarely stop to ask: What’s actually driving your justice work: God or your own wounds? From burnout and trauma to ego, identity, and faith, this conversation goes beyond surface-level activism and exposes the deeper forces shaping how we show up in the world. Jonathan shares raw, personal moments—from physical breakdown under stress to confronting his own false sense of identity—and offers a different way forward: one rooted in spiritual rhythms, humility, and deep integrity. Don’t miss this conversation; it might change the way you engage justice, faith, and even yourself. Resources Referenced: 1. Feelings Wheel: (Concern) how do I feel? Why do I feel it? What's the story I tell myself about this feeling? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x... 2. Incarnational Listening: (Compassion) remaining differentiated to remain connected while listening to others' stories. https://docs.google.com/document/d/16... 3. PACE yourself: Pray, Assess, Collaborate, Establish https://drive.google.com/file/d/14LRj... 4. The Crux on Substack. https://thecrux.substack.com/subscrib... 5. Follow @JonathanPanWalton on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jonathanpan... _____________________________ Podcast Subscription Links Apple Podcast:  coloredcommentary.com/apple Spotify:  coloredcommentary.com/spotify Google Podcasts:  coloredcommentary.com/google Stitcher:  coloredcommentary.com/stitcher IHeart Radio:  coloredcommentary.com/iheartradio

    1 h 15 min
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A colorful Gospel-centered conversation on Race and Culture. Powered by his biblical reconciliation organization Threaded, Markus and his friend Antwuan provide a space where you can peek into multiethnic, passionate, authentic and potentially challenging conversations around race in Christianity and culture.

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