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In this bonus episode of the Big Change series, Jonathan Wilson and Andy Crouch reflect on 'the power of power' to drastically change the world in a short period of time. Offering penetrating insights on the power of charisma, the power of money, the power of position and authority, and the power of technology – they unmask some of the underlying forces that drive our world, and explain how to use the power we have, wisely. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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In this episode, recorded live at Ziwani's At The Lake, accomplished business leaders Marion Wanyoike, Peter Mukiibi, Keri-Leigh Paschal and Godman Akinlabi share their profound insights on the concept of Kingdom Culture, delving into how we as business leaders can create strategies to ensure that we lead our organisations and teams from a Kingdom perspective. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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In this last episode, Jonathan Wilson and Justina Ojom reflect on the Big Change series – through the lens of her personal experiences in addressing gender-based violence in Uganda. They discuss the value of human-centred design in the problems we want to solve, and the importance of proximity to the people we want to serve. Pointing out that 'the journey is not complete until everyone has played their part in it' they encourage all of us to pursue big change through our daily work. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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In Episode 11 of the Big Change series, Jonathan Wilson and renowned systems thinker Sammy Njenga analyse the apostle Paul's letter to Philemon in detail. They consider the context of slavery in the Roman Empire both as a personal experience, and as the socio-economic system that simply 'made life work'. So how can ordinary individuals such as you and me bring about change in a seemingly unbreakable system? We encourage you to listen and find out. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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In Episode 10 of the Big Change series, Jonathan Wilson and Andy Crouch debate the controversial topic of the historical impact of church and missions. Pointing out that pride mixed with a proximity to power almost inevitably leads to destructive outcomes, they candidly acknowledge that sometimes the church justly deserves scorn for its bad behaviour. They also shed light on ground-breaking, secular Sociology studies that demonstrate the value of Christianity as a foundation for stable modern democracies. Definitely a must-listen-to episode! Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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In Episode 9 of the Big Change series, the Rev. Dr Dennis Tongoi joins Jonathan Wilson to shed light on African Traditional Religion, animism, and the experience of demonic powers. Drawing on the Biblical story of a witch doctor paid to curse Israel (Balaam and Balak) they provide a deeply thoughtful perspective on how dark powers can trap us in destructive behaviours (whether we believe in them or not), and how these are ultimately powerless against God's blessing over our lives. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Acclaimed podcaster and author Justin Brierley joins Jonathan Wilson in Episode 8 to explore why so many prominent atheists are rejecting secular materialism, and re-evaluating the merits of the Christian faith. They discuss how many of these secular elites are reassessing the perceived triumph of science over religion, as well as the fallacy that Western values such as human rights stem from the Greco-Roman world. For those seeking to live a meaningful life, Christianity is once again emerging as a compelling intellectual option.
You can find Justin Brierley’s book The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief In God here: https://justinbrierley.com/the-surprising-rebirth-of-belief-in-god/ Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts -
Fellow venture capitalist Mr David Harlley joins host Jonathan Wilson in Episode 7 of the Big Change series. They argue that the current state of capitalism closely resembles the feudal system it rejected centuries ago, and that there is a need in both the global North and global South to re-imagine work and wealth distribution. In response to this systemic challenge they offer a different approach of deploying venture capital, in light of a generative, non-extractive view of capital and capital growth. (We apologise for the sound quality of this episode.) Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Medical technology innovator Dineo Lioma joins host Jonathan Wilson in Episode 6 of the Big Change series. They consider different approaches to solving the systemic issue of enabling equal access to quality healthcare, in a country where millions of people have extremely limited options. Their thought-provoking discussion ranges far and wide – from building a start-up, to the historical fight against the slave trade, to South Africa's proposed NHI.
You can find Adam Hothchild’s book Bury The Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves here: https://www.amazon.com/Bury-Chains-Prophets-Rebels-Empires/dp/0618619070 Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts -
Acclaimed author and speaker Andy Crouch (whose writing explores faith and culture in the domains of technology, power, leadership, and the arts) joins host Jonathan Wilson in Episode 5. Pointing out that an ethical approach to business works well within a functioning system, they argue that in an exploitative environment, simply being ethical isn't enough to achieve sustainable change. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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In Episode 4 of the Big Change series, Jonathan Wilson chats to Alison Klein, a seasoned professional in private equity and impact investing in emerging markets. They discuss the underlying assumptions that drive behaviours in investment and charity models in Africa, and explain why "Transforming Our Default Operating Systems" is an essential requirement for bringing about big change. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Episode 3 recalls the incredible stories of Christians who greatly contributed to South Africa’s transition into a free democracy. In this thought-provoking new podcast series, host Jonathan Wilson and senior pastor Simon Lerefolo share how these largely forgotten, behind-the-scenes heroes made “The Downfall of Apartheid and the Healing of a Broken Nation” possible, in a desperate time of violence and mistrust.
Read the article here: https://ziwani.com/read/christians-and-the-downfall-of-apartheid
You can find Michael Cassidy’s book A Witness Forever here: https://www.amazon.com/Witness-Forever-Michael-Cassidy/dp/0340630329 A Witness Forever · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts -
In Episode 2 host Jonathan Wilson shares the radical transformation journey of the remote Yali tribe where he grew up. Joined by senior pastor Simon Lerefolo, they assert that the only way to true reconciliation among those constantly at war is through the “Good News Of Liberation From Darkness”. A gripping story of selflessness, courage and freedom.
You can find the episode on Unbelievable? mentioned by Jonathan here: "Were colonial-era missionaries good or bad for Africa?" (Justin Brierley, Victor Simz and Jonathan Wilson) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGSARlRA-dk
Read the article here: https://ziwani.com/read/transforming-culture-the-yali-story Unbelievable? podcast: Were colonial-era missionaries good or bad for Africa? (Justin Brierley, Victor Simz and Jonathan Wilson) · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts -
Ziwani’s podcast series “Big Change: How Ordinary Christians Change Their World” explores how Christians can drive significant change in society. In Episode 1, entitled “What Does The World Need?” host Jonathan Wilson and entrepreneur Paul Kim introduce the four dimensions of reconciliation as a framework for solving complex and systemic challenges. Join them for a compelling introduction to the series, and learn how your faith can shape a better world.
You can read a summary of this episode here: https://ziwani.com/read/big-change-what-does-the-world-need You can read a summary of this episode here: · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts -
Valentine Gitoho's incredible stories of personal courage practically shows how corruption starts (and stops) with you and me.
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Part 2 of this short booklet audio provides many practical suggestions for 'how to' implement accountability - reminding us why it is so important to have honest relationships with those who deserve to have a say in our lives. Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Accountability in business (and the lack of it) has a big impact on society, and on our own future. Part 1 of this short booklet audio explains why it is so important to go beyond 'what we can get away with', to 'what we should be busy with'. Get invovled with our community · Visit our Knowledge Hub for more resources like this · Download a Guide to Biblical Accountability for Business Leaders · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Patrick argues that only leaders whose own identities have been transformed by God, can lead the positive transformation of the African continent. Read the full article here · Visit our Knowledge Hub for more resources like this · Become part of our community · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Tune in to the virtual "At the Lake" conversation featuring Minah Koela, Christian Tetteh Abase, Catherine Katala, and Nissi Ekpott. They have an authentic and candid discussion, exploring "The Integrity Advantage: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities." Drawing from their own experiences, they reveal how they've confronted integrity dilemmas in both their personal lives and professional careers. You'll gain invaluable insights, actionable strategies, and the motivation needed to navigate similar circumstances with grace and success. Explore more At the Lake content · Visit our Knowledge Hub for more resources like this · Get involved with the Ziwani community · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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Patrick calls on business leaders to embrace justice as an organisational value - so that fair economic participation and reward can over time naturally lead to reconciliation in the wider social landscape. Read the full article here · Visit our Knowledge Hub for more resources like this · Listen to more podcasts like this · Spotify · Apple · Google Podcast · YouTube Podcasts
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