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Faith & Freedom As Essential Services | feat. Ken Starr | Ep. 103

July 19, 2021
Faith & Freedom As Essential Services | feat. Ken Starr | Ep. 103
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Faith & Freedom As Essential Services | feat. Ken Starr | Ep. 103
Jul 19, 2021

I'm very excited to share this conversation with Kenneth Starr, who served as solicitor general of the United States from 1989-1993. Though he's probably best known for leading the perjury investigation of president Bill Clinton from 1994-98, he may not be as well known for his lifelong work as a public servant and legal education leader. Currently, he serves on the boards of Christian Legal Society, Advocates International and Alliance Defending Freedom. Throughout his career, he has championed the cause of religious liberty and freedom of conscience for all persons.

We gathered mainly to discuss his book Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty, which is a very rich account of the constitutionally protected nature of religious practice in America (even though he himself is a practicing Christian, the book emphasizes the freedom available to all all religions, from Shamanic to Islamic).

The discussion spoke to my lifelong fascination with religion and belief systems as well as my more recent explorations of public service.

Key Points

  • What makes something an "essential" service? See how COVID revealed America's priorities when governments shut down synagogues, churches and temples, but kept chain stores, casinos and liquor stores firing on all cylinders.
  • How we need to rediscover the importance of maintaining a religiously diverse society.
  • How to make space for people with different world views.
  • The value of having some sort of faith as a catalyst for truly serving your community.

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Show Notes

I'm very excited to share this conversation with Kenneth Starr, who served as solicitor general of the United States from 1989-1993. Though he's probably best known for leading the perjury investigation of president Bill Clinton from 1994-98, he may not be as well known for his lifelong work as a public servant and legal education leader. Currently, he serves on the boards of Christian Legal Society, Advocates International and Alliance Defending Freedom. Throughout his career, he has championed the cause of religious liberty and freedom of conscience for all persons.

We gathered mainly to discuss his book Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty, which is a very rich account of the constitutionally protected nature of religious practice in America (even though he himself is a practicing Christian, the book emphasizes the freedom available to all all religions, from Shamanic to Islamic).

The discussion spoke to my lifelong fascination with religion and belief systems as well as my more recent explorations of public service.

Key Points

  • What makes something an "essential" service? See how COVID revealed America's priorities when governments shut down synagogues, churches and temples, but kept chain stores, casinos and liquor stores firing on all cylinders.
  • How we need to rediscover the importance of maintaining a religiously diverse society.
  • How to make space for people with different world views.
  • The value of having some sort of faith as a catalyst for truly serving your community.

Go Deeper Into the Mindful Service Movement 

Subscribe/Review on i-Tunes
Get Access to the live workshops and master the service mindset
Join the Facebook Community
Follow Me on Instagram
Connect with me on LinkedIn
Check out my partnership with The Institute for Organizational Mindfulness