The COMPASS Podcast
Glen and Scott dive back into our penetrating discussion about dehumanization and humanization, in wars overseas and in the emerging war zone at home. What does the humanity of veterans teach us about becoming a different society? Can we become a people not always just preparing for combat, but honest about our principles, including integrity and honor? Glen shares his own story of coming home carrying the burdens of war, and how his journey of healing and discernment invited fresh exploration of important questions: What do I really believe? What are my values? For what am I willing to offer my life? If post-traumatic growth for veterans involves navigating all the disconnects between the inhumanities of war and their deeper identity as full human beings, should not the society that badly needs transformation walk a similar path? We revisit our previous discussion of "necessity," moving into the necessities involved in shaping people as peacemakers. What are some of the qualities that veterans hold that would help us to navigate these tumultuous days and humanize one another in dehumanizing circumstances? Glen challenges Scott to discern the role of pastors in time like our present one. Scott tells stories of nonviolent peacebuilding, and discerns the call for pastors to be in the streets with the people. Together they identify discipline, commitment, and mission as key elements in the roles of both warriors and peacemakers. We are collectively discovering who we are. And showing up will be essential to whatever we do.
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