Co-hosts Rev. Laura Everett and Rev. Bill Lamar ask fresh questions about leadership and the future of the church. Conversations with guests inside and outside the church breathe life into leaders struggling in their own valley of dry bones. Can These Bones is an offering of Faith & Leadership, a learning resource from Leadership Education at Duke Divinity. https://www.faithandleadership.com/can-these-bones
The Rev. Dr. Matthew Croasmun, director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School, talks with La...
Vernon Jordan, the civil rights leader and lawyer, talks with Bill Lamar about the ways that the African Methodist Episcopal church formed him and in...
The Rev. Dr. Eric Barreto, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, talks with Laura Everett about training students to parse Greek verbs and be...
The Rev. Dr. Yolanda Pierce, the new dean of the Howard University School of Divinity, talks with Bill Lamar about the holy work of administration, he...
Marty St. George, executive vice president for commercial and planning at JetBlue, talks with Laura Everett about the lessons Christian leaders can le...
Daniel Black, an author and professor, talks with Bill Lamar about his novel “The Coming,” which is set during the middle passage; his commitment to t...
Rev. Dr. Amy Butler, the first woman to lead The Riverside Church in the City of New York, talks with Bill Lamar about facing sexism, the power of com...
Boston Globe political reporter Astead Herndon talks to Laura Everett about parallels between the newspaper industry and the church, the barriers faci...
Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright talks to Laura Everett about her training as an engineer and her work in youth ministry, as well as how the practice of deep...
Kate Bowler, Duke Divinity professor and author of “Everything Happens for a Reason,” talks to Bill Lamar about experiencing the presence of God while...