Urban Christian Veterans
He volunteered for the Marines at 17 for a reason that sounds almost innocent, then came home to a country on fire with tension, grief, and identity questions that don’t fit neatly into a discharge packet. Sitting with Dr. Jerome Washington, we talk honestly about what it’s like to carry faith as a veteran of color and why “stay attuned to your truth” is not a slogan, it’s survival. We trace his path from Chicago schools to the Vietnam era, then into a deeper relationship with Christ that reshapes how he sees anger, hate, and the pressure to prove himself. He explains how Proverbs became the steady wisdom he needed, why spiritual grounding matters when the world feels loud, and what it means to take the high road when you feel every reason not to. Then we get into his book, Jesus Walks Into a Bar, written for skeptics, casual believers, and anyone burned by church culture but still curious about Jesus. We challenge prosperity gospel thinking, break down why Christianity is not self-help with a halo, and explore why science vs faith can be an unnecessary conflict. We also go straight at the hard questions: heaven, hell, and why God allows suffering, with empathy for real pain and a hope that doesn’t require pretending. If this conversation helps you think, heal, or reframe your faith, subscribe, share it with a fellow veteran, and leave a review. What’s the biggest question you wish someone would answer without talking down to you? Buy the book: Jesus Walks Into a Bar - https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Walks-Into-Rome-Washington/dp/B0GX2GP3J2/
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