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Most believers think standing up for justice means staying within the confines of that very system... but what if true transformation requires us to step outside the box completely? On this episode of One Question, Matt, Jason, and Muoki challenge the binary notions of political engagement, social activism, and faith-based justice, revealing that real change isn’t about supporting the lesser evil but about actively breaking free from oppressive power structures. Join us as we explore the transformative power of responsible action inspired by Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s famous “Moment,” and unpack how Christian nonviolence and radical community-building can revolutionize the way followers of Jesus engage in a broken world. You’ll discover how the legacy of the Black Panther Party, the influence of Anabaptist peace traditions, and contemporary grassroots organizing point to a different kind of activism—one rooted in hope, courage, and real resistance. We dive into tangible strategies for moving beyond superficial activism and into building community infrastructure that endures regardless of political shifts. This episode is essential listening for anyone feeling disillusioned by the binary options presented by mainstream politics or seeking a faith-aligned approach to social change. If you're committed to justice but unsure how to act responsibly in a complex system, or if you wonder how to keep hope alive in the face of historical and systemic violence, tune in now. Muoki brings deep insight into the racial realities shaping justice movements today. His perspective, alongside the reflections of Matt and Jason’s experience with radical activism, offers a hopeful vision: real change begins when we risk stepping outside the comfort zone and into the fight for community liberation.
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