Justice Takes Courage

Protecting People and the Planet: Insights from the Philippines

38 min · 24 mrt 2026
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In this episode of Justice Takes Courage, Bishop Julius C. Trimble speaks with two leaders from the Philippines who are deeply engaged in the United Methodist Church’s work for justice: Rev. Glofie Baluntong, Executive Director of the Philippines Board of Church and Society, and Pastor Thaad Kolin Samson, Chairperson of the Philippines Regional Conference Board of Church and Society. Together, they talk about the condition of human rights in the Philippines and the environmental protection violations, causes and remedies.

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