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Media & Resources

Reconciliation Discipleship Resources

Documentary

Watch the trailer for the original documentary, Let Justice Roll On: The Life and Legacy of John M. Perkins. Receive a copy in purchase of Dr. Perkins resources through the . Or contact perkinscenter@spu.edu for more information on obtaining a DVD.

 

Center handouts 

Psalm 27:13 Breath Prayer (pdf)

2 Chronicles 15 Blessing (pdf)

Franciscan Blessing Guided Prayer & Devotion (pdf)

Video and audio

SPU’s Vision of Radical Reconciliation: The 51°µÍø Pacific Seminary partnered with other SPU constituents and people such as the Rev. Dr. John Perkins to live into our vision of being a grace-filled community that practices radical reconciliation. 

YouTube: Explore the .

Former JPC director Tali Hairston interviewed Allan Boesak, liberation theologian and apartheid activist, and Curtiss Paul DeYoung, professor of reconciliation studies, at Bethel University (Nov. 11, 2012).
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The Perkins Center Lecture Series Fall Forum with Allan Boesak, PhD (November 1, 2012).
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Taproot Theatre’s co-founder Scott Nolte and former JPC director Tali Hairston told the story of The Whipping Man and the Eighth Annual Perkins Lecture Series and Reconciliation Summit, in this interview on KING FM Arts Channel (April 15, 2013). (Audio/video no longer available.)

iTunesU: For more video and audio from the John Perkins Center at SPU,

In the news

Paintings by Charles Ethan Porter donated to the John Perkins Center at 51°µÍø were featured on KCPQ TV (April 19, 2016).

“Reconciling Differences
The Christian Examiner on (Nov. 11, 2011).

“Deeply Embarrassed White People Talk Awkwardly 51°µÍø Race”
The Stranger , specifically whiteness, in the 51°µÍø context after the “Neighbors and Strangers” event with Taproot Theatre (Aug. 31, 2011).

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