
We never thought we would be here, but we are so grateful to each one of you for your dedication and faithfulness. We are proud of the work we have done on the cradle together and are excited about the future of Graced with Questions. In this final episode, Grace shares some final thoughts from her heart and offers a prayer of love and peace. Be well! Also, don't forget to join us at Graced with Questions! Remember, you are seen, heard, and loved.
Apr 12, 2021
29 min

“The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth”. Truth is the bedrock in which society is able to thrive, live, and be free. True justice is predicated on knowing, living, and speaking the truth. Our education, justice, healthcare, and other institutions cannot properly function without truth as a fundamental. In the episode, we go on a journey of understanding and exploring what makes something true and how others for centuries have explored the concept of truth. Take a seat at the table and let’s explore the truth.
This is episode 1 of Graced with Questions, for more, visit https://gracedwithquestions.com or subscribe to Graced With Questions on your favorite podcast app.
Feb 21, 2021
1 hr 9 min

For the past 2 years, you journeyed faithfully with us on the cradle, where we explored personal, relevant, and difficult moments in our country and society, and for that, we are grateful. In 2020, pandemic year, we felt a need to change course and embark on a critical and challenging journey to tackle serious existential questions facing our world, so we created a new podcast called “Graced with Questions”. For a taste, the first episode will be in this feed. Visit us at https://gracedwithquestions.com.
About Graced With Questions
We are born with questions, aspirations, dreams, and curiosity. In the midst of fear, we believe God has grace for our difficult questions. Graced With Questions podcast is placing itself in the midst of the fire by aiming to address life’s most difficult questions. We will discuss existence and experiences from a philosophical, theological, cosmological, and psychological perspective, in a place without judgment, shame, and fear. We are in pursuit of answering questions of the heart. No questions barred.
Feb 21, 2021
8 min

We will never forget 2020. The experiences and stories of this year have made their way into our hearts, mind, and soul. We are forever marked. My hope and prayer for us is that we would not leave this year the same but be transformed for the better. Many lessons and moments need our attention and reflection. In this episode, I had some of my dear friends share their end-of-the-year reflections and takeaways. I hope this encourages you to do the same even if it is painful. Be blessed, be kind, and be safe. We will see you in 2021 with some surprises. Love you much!
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Dec 25, 2020
23 min

"Where did it go wrong?" I ask the White church. Why the silence for so long? Your time for redemption is here. I began this conversation with God, myself, and a pen. My simple reflection on Black lives became a letter to the White Church and to the Body of Christ. The Gospel began in the East, but it was written to cover and speak to all humanity. Yet, for so long, the American church has preached a partial gospel. The Gospel in its entirety is a radical narrative on love, justice, forgiveness, and freedom. Jesus Christ was crucified because of good news that went against accepted social norms. “Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, and please the widow's cause.” (Isaiah 1:17). As members of the Body of Christ, we cannot miss another moment in time to make right the watered down gospel of the West. In this episode, I have a conversation with one of my producers, Dr. Qi Yang, about this letter to the White western church.
The full letter will be available on my social media and the Cradle Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/thecradlepodcast.
Take a front-row seat, sip your tea or coffee because this gets real and deep real quick!
Aug 25, 2020
1 hr 6 min

I wrote this short poem in the reflection of my family’s journey with police brutality and our walk with Jesus Christ. This is one of my declarations of love in the midst of a painful but hopeful time in our nation. It is my call to us to press into love while focusing our attention on the realities of our today. I pray it blesses you.
Jul 31, 2020
4 min

You requested and now you have it. Many of you after listening to “Why Jesus” episode asked us to discuss how to examine and study the bible. Historically and now, people have abused the bible, misinterpreted, and taken the bible out of context to fulfill their agendas. The Word of God is Inerrant (Nehemiah 23:19, John 10:35, 2Timothy 3:16, John 5:18). There are three lines of evidence that support the claim of the biblical documents and their reliability: bibliography tests, internal tests, and external tests. To gain a full understanding of the inspired word of God (Bible), one must be willing to conduct historical exegesis, a systemic review of the word, and address their presuppositions. To unpack this topic, I was joined by one of my biblical scholar friends Josh Cheng. Josh Cheng is a native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he currently works as a software engineer. He went to the University of Michigan for his undergraduate and graduate studies, during which he developed an interest in theology, philosophy, apologetics, and biblical studies. He has taught a few seminars on apologetics and reading the bible at his church, and will be starting a masters program in New Testament at Northern Seminary in the fall of 2020. No matter who you are and where you are, we hope this episode provides you with the foundational resources and tools to examine the word of God effectively and truthfully.
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Jul 1, 2020
50 min

The tides are changing, the lukewarm are awakening, the oppressed are arising, and the prayers of our ancestors are resounding. We can’t wait for tomorrow, now is the time for a change. Black people in America and globally have suffered enough, no more silence. This episode's tough conversation, recorded in mid-May, examines direct and systemic violence towards Black people through a historical and psychological lens. I hope you will leave this episode a little more insightful and passionate about joining the movement to end racism in America and in the world.
In this episode I am joined by my good friend and fellow scholar Ed-Dee Williams. Ed-Dee is a doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan in the Joint Social work and Sociology Ph.D. program. His research examines Black boys’ perceptions of mental health and depression and explores the intersection of mental health and punishment in schools. Ed-Dee received his BA in Sociology from the University of Michigan in 2013 and his Masters of Social Work in 2014. Prior to entering the Ph.D. program, Ed-Dee worked as a Clinical Social Worker providing therapy and counseling to incarcerated youth and youth with behavioral disorders. Ed-Dee also is a husband and a father of an 8-year-old little boy and an 8-month-old baby girl.
Jun 14, 2020
55 min

You are in for a treat. This episode is definitely one of my favorites because it is a collection of reflections from individuals from all walks of life sharing their journeys with us and answering the question “why Jesus?” These are scientists, social workers, electricians, managers, researchers, and stylists who all had to do a deep constructive examination of Why. These stories bring us hope, love, warmth, and faith. They leave us to reflect on our own faith journeys. This will bless no matter who you are, what you believe, whose you are, and where you come from.
May 13, 2020
34 min

In the past 4 months, we have seen a rapid increase in detected cases (160,000-170,000) of coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world resulting in about 7000 deaths worldwide. As a public health agent, I believe it is important to educate, dispel the myths and equip people on how to better understand the coronavirus and mitigate the spread. To better equip and understand, I invited my dear friend, Ali Abazeed, a Public Health Advisor at the National Institute of Health (NIH), and a former Presidential Management Fellow at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan earning a Master of Public Health and Master of Public Policy in 2017. My goal for this episode is to get us to take this seriously, stay calm, change our lifestyle and to keep hope alive.
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Mar 17, 2020
35 min
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