Choosing Peaceful Leadership: Lessons from the Book of Mormon for Election Season
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In this special episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason discuss what the Book of Mormon teaches us about choosing peaceful leadership in light of the upcoming presidential election in the United States. Acknowledging the current political climate, they reflect on the fatigue and tension many are feeling due to the election process. This episode aims to provide listeners with insights and considerations to think about as they prepare to cast their ballots, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, love, and courage in these challenging times. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation that encourages better peacemaking amidst political turmoil.
[00:02:41] Peace in political spheres.
[00:05:15] Message of peace in faith.
[00:09:13] Peacemakers in scripture.
[00:12:56] Leadership qualities for peace.
[00:16:55] Peacemakers unify rather than divide.
[00:19:36] Leadership and societal unity.
[00:23:34] Peacemakers see people as people.
[00:26:35] Zero-sum politics in society.
[00:30:34] Peacemakers show curiosity, not judgment.
[00:35:05] Curiosity in difficult conversations.
[00:39:05] Trust in society's foundations.
[00:41:25] Love your enemies principle.
[00:46:27] Courageous peacemaking in conflict.
[00:50:29] Transformational value of sacrifice.
[00:54:12] Sacrifice in leadership and society.
[00:59:09] Voting as a peaceful transformation.
For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace
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