Impact Nations Podcast
Welcome to the Impact Nations Podcast, where we explore what it means to live out the Gospel—not just in theory, but in everyday life.
Hosted by Tim Stewart, often joined by Impact Nations co-founder Steve Stewart, this podcast brings together theology, real-world stories, and practical ministry to help you see how the Kingdom of God transforms lives—both spiritually and physically.
We believe the Gospel is more than words.
It’s good news for the poor, freedom for the oppressed, healing for the broken, and purpose for every person.
On this channel, you’ll find:
- Biblical teaching that is thoughtful, accessible, and deeply rooted in Scripture
- Podcast series (like Echoes of Eden) that explore the big themes of the Bible
- Real stories of transformation from around the world
- Conversations with leaders and partners on the frontlines of global ministry
- Insights into Journeys of Compassion—our short-term missions experiences that change lives
- Honest discussions about faith, leadership, justice, and the tension between the supernatural and the practical
For over 20 years, Impact Nations has partnered with local leaders in nations like Uganda, India, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan, and beyond—bringing rescue, restoration, and long-term transformation.
This podcast is an invitation to:
- Think more deeply about your faith
- See the Gospel more clearly
- And discover your role in God’s work in the world
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Impact Nations Podcast
Reimagining Justice with Joash P. Thomas
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When we hear the word justice, we often think in terms of punishment, fairness, or consequences. But what if the justice revealed in Jesus looks radically different?
In this episode, Tim welcomes theologian and author Joash P. Thomas to explore how empire, colonization, and cultural proximity to power shape the way we read Scripture—and how Jesus invites us into a justice that restores rather than retaliates.
Drawing from his book The Justice of Jesus, Joash challenges the “small gospel” that reduces salvation to souls going to heaven and calls the church back to a holistic vision of liberation and wholeness.
In This Conversation:
- Defining “marginalized Christians”
- How empire influences theology
- The “colonizer’s gospel” vs. the gospel of Christ
- Why justice must be both physical and spiritual
- What church budgets reveal about our true theology
- Restorative justice and the restoration of all things
- Accountability, reconciliation, and hope
- Why Jesus—not culture—must define justice
This is a rich theological conversation that will stretch your thinking and deepen your love for Christ.
What’s Next:
- Join our upcoming LIVE “Ask Me Anything” Q&A episode
- Season 12: Echoes of Eden (Genesis 1–11) launches soon
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Joash P. Thomas Links
Book: https://a.co/d/0d8VotaC
https://www.instagram.com/joashpthomas
https://joashpthomas.substack.com/p/launching-masala-chai-theology
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