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Episode 128

Remembering Michael Gerson: Who is my Neighbor?


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This week, for the third anniversary of Michael Gerson’s passing, we’re releasing a special podcast episode. 

Michael was shaped by his deep Christian faith, and his writing drew from the Christian tradition to call America to greater justice. In particular, he’s remembered for linking that tradition to the global health efforts he championed, including the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR. 

The podcast is an edited version of his comments at a Trinity Forum Evening Conversation held in 2016. Hearing him again reminds us that Michael’s faith touched almost every aspect of his work. 

“You can never be too careful when you travel. You can go in search of disease and poverty and stumble upon holy ground, and you can find resilience, courage, and faithfulness that will inspire you and challenge you for the rest of your life.”

You can find the full video of the conversation on our Trinity Forum website, ttf.org. You can become a member there too. 

Join us in exploring timeless Christian wisdom together, so you gain clarity and courage for your own life, and help cultivate a renewed culture of hope.

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