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Context and Conviction
Context & Conviction is a podcast for people who are tired of surface-level conversations and ready to ask harder questions. Each episode explores the intersection of history, faith, current events, and the systems that shape our world. From forgotten chapters of American history to modern-day injustices, media narratives, political power, and the role of the Church in difficult times, we dig deeper than headlines and talking points to uncover the context behind the conversation.
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Ep. 18: When the Powerful Get Grace and the Poor Get Consequences 09.07.2026 21:17
In this episode of Context & Conviction, we are talking about one of the clearest double standards in American life: how quickly powerful people receive grace, protection, excuses, second chances, and soft language, while poor people, vulnerable people, and ordinary families often receive consequences with no cushion at all. This is not an episode against mercy. It is about selective mercy. We...
Ep. 17: The Violence We Condemn and the Violence We Excuse 09.07.2026 22:47
America has a strange habit of deciding whether violence is dangerous based on who committed it. When some people protest, they are called rioters before their pain is even understood. When others break through barriers, attack police, threaten public officials, or try to stop a democratic process, the language can suddenly become softer. They are frustrated. They are misunderstood. They are patri...
Ep. 16: Who Gets Called a Threat? 08.07.2026 17:14
In this episode of Context & Conviction, we are talking about one of the most powerful labels a government, media system, or society can place on a person or group: terrorist. This word is not neutral. It carries fear. It carries punishment. It shapes public opinion before people ever hear the full story. And throughout history, the label has often depended less on the act itself and more on w...
Faith in the Chaos Ep. 2: Psalm 23: When God Leads You Beside Still Waters 07.07.2026 27:41
In this episode of Faith in the Chaos, we sit with one of the most beloved passages in Scripture: Psalm 23. This is not just a psalm for funerals, hard seasons, or moments of grief. It is a reminder for everyday life, for anxious hearts, tired minds, weary souls, and anyone who needs to remember that God is still leading. Together, we reflect on what it means for the Lord to be our Shepherd, why s...
Ep. 15: Digital Policing: When Surveillance Gets Called Safety 06.07.2026 24:36
In this episode of Context & Conviction, we are talking about digital policing, surveillance, and the way control often gets renamed as safety. Across the country, technology is being used to watch, track, predict, identify, and monitor people in ways many of us do not fully understand. Facial recognition, license plate readers, phone extraction tools, biometrics, data brokers, protest monitor...
Ep. 14: Haiti: The Revolution the World Punished 02.07.2026 35:27
In this episode of Context & Conviction, we look at Haiti through the lens history rarely gives it: not as a nation that simply “fell apart,” but as a nation that dared to become free in a world built on slavery. This episode walks through the deeper story: the violence of French colonial slavery, the uprising that changed the world, the leadership of figures like Toussaint Louverture and Jean...
Ep 13: Patrice Lumumba, The Leader They Called Radical 01.07.2026 31:25
After Episode 12, where we talked about the crisis in Congo today, I wanted to take a step back and look at one of the names we cannot afford to forget: Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba was the first prime minister of the independent Congo. He came into leadership at a moment when his country was supposed to be stepping out of colonial rule and into freedom. But independence on paper did not mean true fre...
Ep. 12: Congo Is Bleeding While the World Looks Away 30.06.2026 39:50
In this episode of Context & Conviction, we turn our attention to the Democratic Republic of Congo, a nation rich in minerals but scarred by decades of violence, exploitation, displacement, and silence from much of the world. Congo’s crisis is not just a headline. It is a human tragedy. Millions have been displaced, families are living through hunger and instability, and armed conflict in east...
Ep. 11: When Cruelty Gets Called Necessary 29.06.2026 39:35
In this episode of Context & Conviction, we look at what happens when a nation starts defending cruelty by calling it order, safety, law, or necessity. Episode 11 focuses on the realities surrounding current ICE detention centers, private detention contracts, health concerns, lack of transparency, protest responses, and the way immigrants and detainees are often framed as people who deserve le...
Ep. 10: When Mercy Offends Religious People 27.06.2026 24:56
Mercy sounds beautiful until God gives it to someone we think does not deserve it. In this episode of Context & Conviction, we are digging into why Jesus’ mercy so often offended the religious leaders of His time, and why that same tension still shows up in modern Christianity today. From the Pharisees criticizing Jesus for eating with sinners, to the older brother resenting the prodigal son’s...
Ep. 9: The Lies We Tell About Reconstruction 26.06.2026 29:53
After the Civil War, America had a choice. It could have rebuilt with justice. It could have protected newly freed Black Americans. It could have confronted the violence, fear, and white backlash that tried to drag the country backward after slavery ended. But instead, America chose compromise. In this episode of Context & Conviction, we are diving into Reconstruction, one of the most misunder...
Faith in the Chaos - Episode 1: Be Still and Know: When Your Soul Needs to Stop Fighting 25.06.2026 25:58
In the first episode of Faith in the Chaos, we begin with a verse many of us know, but often struggle to live: “Be still, and know that I am God.” This episode is for the weary heart, the anxious mind, and the soul that feels like it has been fighting battles God never asked it to carry alone. We’ll sit with Psalm 46 and talk about what it really means to be still, not as a passive surrender, but...
Ep. 8: Useful Evil: Operation Paperclip and the Nazi Scientists America Put to Work 24.06.2026 28:40
Episode 8: Useful Evil: Operation Paperclip and the Nazi Scientists America Put to Work After World War II, America helped defeat Nazi Germany and stood before the world as part of the moral victory over one of history’s darkest regimes. The world saw the concentration camps. The world heard about the war crimes. The world was forced to reckon with the evil that had been carried out under Hitler’s...
Ep. 7: The Book of Enoch: The Watchers, Ancient Context, and Why It Strengthened My Faith 23.06.2026 30:03
In this episode of Context & Conviction , I’m diving into one of the most fascinating ancient texts connected to the biblical world: the Book of Enoch . This is not an episode about replacing Scripture. It is not about chasing confusion or building doctrine on a book many Christians were never taught. This is about context. After I got saved, I wanted to understand the Bible more deeply. I am...
Ep 6: The Stories America Buried - Native Americans 22.06.2026 27:49
Episode 6 of Context and Conviction is here: The Stories America Buried. This one is heavy, but it matters. I’m talking about the parts of American history that were softened, skipped, romanticized, or buried because the full truth makes the story harder to tell. We were taught about freedom, opportunity, expansion, and survival. But we were not always taught who helped settlers survive in the fir...
Ep. 5: When Biblical Prophecy Becomes Political Permission 20.06.2026 26:27
What if the way some Christians talk about prophecy is not making us more faithful, but more numb? In this episode of Context and Conviction, I’m talking about the danger of using biblical prophecy as a reason to stop caring about suffering. This is not an episode mocking prophecy. I believe Scripture. I believe Jesus is coming back. I believe God is sovereign. But I also believe prophecy was neve...
Ep. 4: When the Flag Replaces the Cross 18.06.2026 23:21
Faith, Politics, and the Danger of Mixing the Two Are you grappling with how faith intersects with current political realities? In this episode of Context and Conviction, I am diving into the misuse of faith-based language in politics, the danger of political Christianity, and what happens when patriotism starts looking more like idolatry than gratitude. This episode is not about hating America or...
Ep. 3: When Compassion Gets Called Political 17.06.2026 30:22
In this episode of Context and Conviction, I talk about the moment compassion starts getting labeled as political. This conversation is not about ignoring laws, borders, or real public safety concerns. It is about asking what happens when human beings are placed in government custody and the public is told not to care about how they are treated. I reflect on ICE detention concerns, protesters bein...
Ep. 2: When Silence Becomes Complicity 16.06.2026 15:26
In this episode, I’m talking about the weight of silence. Not the quiet that comes from wisdom, prayer, or needing time to process, but the kind of silence that becomes comfortable while people are being harmed. This episode is about what happens when we see injustice, cruelty, corruption, and suffering, but convince ourselves it is safer to stay quiet. I’m not speaking because I want to be loud....
Ep. 1: Why I’m Speaking Up 15.06.2026 13:34
I did not start Context & Conviction because I wanted to argue, make enemies, or add more noise to an already loud world. I started this because I am concerned. Concerned for this country, concerned for the church, concerned for the people being ignored, and concerned by how many of us have learned to stay quiet when something clearly feels wrong. In this first episode, I’m sharing the heart b...
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