53 min

Knowing the Past to Make a Better Future (TAW054‪)‬ The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

    • Christianity

Episode 054 - Knowing the Past to Make a Better Future (With Sarah Sanderson)







Do you know the hidden history of the place where you live? If we want to be part of God’s work of bringing restoration and liberation, we can’t ignore what’s happened in the past. Telling this truth is the only way to get to healing.















Show Notes









Get Sarah's book:



The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate















Other Books Mentioned:



Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair by Duke Kwon & Greg Thompson







The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church's Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby







Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace by Osheta Moore















Scroll down for a full transcript of this episode.







You can also watch and share the video version on Youtube.

















More about My Conversation Partner







Sarah L. Sanderson is a writer, speaker, and teacher. Her writing has appeared in PBS Newshour, Blackpast, Christianity Today, and various other journals. She’s a thoughtful human, a justice-minded Christian, and a skilled writer.









Find Sarah at www.SarahLSanderson.com







Threads: @sarahlsandersonwriter







Facebook: sarah.sanderson







Instagram: @sarahlsandersonwriter









Today's Sponsor









The Apprenticehip Notes Newsletter - Monthly-ish writing just for you on spiritual growth in the other-centered, co-suffering way of Jesus.

















Transcription







Marc Schelske 0:00Do you know the hidden history of the place where you live? If we want to be part of God's work to bring restoration and liberation, we can't ignore what's happened in the past, as much as we'd like to. Telling this truth is the only way to get to healing. Hey, friends, I'm Marc Alan Schelske, and this is The Apprenticeship Way, a podcast about spiritual growth following the way of Jesus. This is episode 54. Knowing the past to make a better future.







THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR







Before we start, I'd like to tell you about Apprenticeship Notes. Apprenticeship Notes is my new email newsletter. What is this? Why should you subscribe? Why on earth would you want one more newsletter in your inbox? I'm glad you asked. Social media has just stopped working well for many people. Our social media feeds used to be spaces where we had some control. We could choose to follow people who are interesting to us. We could connect with friends, we could learn from the experience and wisdom of other people. For well more than 10 years, my social media feeds, particularly Twitter, were a significant benefit to me, especially as a writer.







But nowadays, in most cases our social media feeds are filled with ads, sponsored posts that are ads but don't look like ads, and influencers trying to sell us on their latest master course. And even when we find and follow the people we want to hear more from, the black-box algorithms determine whether or not we get to see what they have to say. And usually what the algorithm shows us is just stuff that gets us ramped up. That means more anger, more division. It's a mess.







I've been slowly transitioning away from using social media as the main avenue for communicating about my writing. It's really scary. I can't even express to you how big of a change this is.

Episode 054 - Knowing the Past to Make a Better Future (With Sarah Sanderson)







Do you know the hidden history of the place where you live? If we want to be part of God’s work of bringing restoration and liberation, we can’t ignore what’s happened in the past. Telling this truth is the only way to get to healing.















Show Notes









Get Sarah's book:



The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate















Other Books Mentioned:



Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair by Duke Kwon & Greg Thompson







The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church's Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby







Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace by Osheta Moore















Scroll down for a full transcript of this episode.







You can also watch and share the video version on Youtube.

















More about My Conversation Partner







Sarah L. Sanderson is a writer, speaker, and teacher. Her writing has appeared in PBS Newshour, Blackpast, Christianity Today, and various other journals. She’s a thoughtful human, a justice-minded Christian, and a skilled writer.









Find Sarah at www.SarahLSanderson.com







Threads: @sarahlsandersonwriter







Facebook: sarah.sanderson







Instagram: @sarahlsandersonwriter









Today's Sponsor









The Apprenticehip Notes Newsletter - Monthly-ish writing just for you on spiritual growth in the other-centered, co-suffering way of Jesus.

















Transcription







Marc Schelske 0:00Do you know the hidden history of the place where you live? If we want to be part of God's work to bring restoration and liberation, we can't ignore what's happened in the past, as much as we'd like to. Telling this truth is the only way to get to healing. Hey, friends, I'm Marc Alan Schelske, and this is The Apprenticeship Way, a podcast about spiritual growth following the way of Jesus. This is episode 54. Knowing the past to make a better future.







THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR







Before we start, I'd like to tell you about Apprenticeship Notes. Apprenticeship Notes is my new email newsletter. What is this? Why should you subscribe? Why on earth would you want one more newsletter in your inbox? I'm glad you asked. Social media has just stopped working well for many people. Our social media feeds used to be spaces where we had some control. We could choose to follow people who are interesting to us. We could connect with friends, we could learn from the experience and wisdom of other people. For well more than 10 years, my social media feeds, particularly Twitter, were a significant benefit to me, especially as a writer.







But nowadays, in most cases our social media feeds are filled with ads, sponsored posts that are ads but don't look like ads, and influencers trying to sell us on their latest master course. And even when we find and follow the people we want to hear more from, the black-box algorithms determine whether or not we get to see what they have to say. And usually what the algorithm shows us is just stuff that gets us ramped up. That means more anger, more division. It's a mess.







I've been slowly transitioning away from using social media as the main avenue for communicating about my writing. It's really scary. I can't even express to you how big of a change this is.

53 min