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Episode 32 – Diplomacy

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Episode 32 – Diplomacy

In this 10-minute podcast, Tom Mohr reflects upon God’s call to turn our “swords into plowshares”, and the role of rising leaders in advancing the cause of diplomacy.

Song Title:

Ain’t Gonna Study War No More

Song Summary:

This classic Black Spiritual is a call for peace. It was first sung by slaves. Woody Guthrie sang it as a Vietnam War protest song. It’s as poignant today as it was then. Robert Berry joins Tom Mohr on instrumentals. JJ Johnson joins in harmony.

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Episode 32 – Diplomacy

In this 10-minute podcast, Tom Mohr reflects upon God’s call to turn our “swords into plowshares”, and the role of rising leaders in advancing the cause of diplomacy.

Song Title:

Ain’t Gonna Study War No More

Song Summary:

This classic Black Spiritual is a call for peace. It was first sung by slaves. Woody Guthrie sang it as a Vietnam War protest song. It’s as poignant today as it was then. Robert Berry joins Tom Mohr on instrumentals. JJ Johnson joins in harmony.

  continue reading

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