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March 23rd, 2026

Episode #64, John Dear in conversation with Daniel Hunter on resistance

On this week’s episode of “The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast,” John Dear speaks with writer and scholar of nonviolent resistance, Daniel Hunter. He coaches and trains movements across the globe; is a founder of ChooseDemocracy.us which organizes against authoritarianism; and is currently the director of Freedom Trainers. [www.freedomtrainers.net] His books include “What Will You Do If Trump Wins,” “Climate Resistance Handbook” and “Building a Movement to End the New Jim Crow.” His essays about resistance to growing fascism are widely read [see www.wagingnonviolence.org].
 
“How can you help stop authoritarianism?” he asks. “You stop viewing them as legitimate; you non-cooperate and don’t comply with their orders.”
 
“We are seeing unprecedented collective action. For example, over 1.5 million people participated in the Disney boycott within hours of Jimmy Kimmel being removed from his show. Disney tracked who was more powerful–the government or the people—and saw that the people are more powerful so his show was restored… Authoritarianism does not care about polls or the number of activists protesting. Authoritarian power only cares about what it can make us do.”
 
“I’m really excited about March 28th, the National ‘No Kings’ day, and May 1st, ‘May Day Strong,’ which calls for no work, no school, and no shopping.
 
[see www.nokings.org and www.maydaystrong.org] This is a good moment. We’re getting ready to take on the biggest super villain the world has ever seen. Every action, everything we’re doing–it’s all adding up right now.” Listen in and be inspired! God bless you!

Next week…

The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast welcomes Jim Finely! For more information, visit here.

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and the National Catholic Reporter

March 16th, 2026

Episode #63, John Dear in conversation with Jonathan Kuttab of FOSNA.org

On this week’s episode of “The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast,” John Dear speaks with Jonathan Kuttab of Palestine, executive director of FOSNA, Friends of Sabeel North America, the best Christian solidarity group working with Palestinians for peace. [See www.fosna.org www.jonathankuttab.org] (John has worked with them for many years and gave a keynote speech at the Sabeel conference in Bethlehem in 2008 with the Cardinal of Jerusalem. See: www.sabeel.org)
 
Jonathan is co-founder of the Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq and co-founder of Nonviolence International. A well-known international human rights attorney, Jonathan practices in the US, Palestine and Israel. He serves on the Board of Bethlehem Bible College and is President of the Board of Holy Land Trust. He was the head of the Legal Committee negotiating the Cairo Agreement of 1994 between Israel and the PLO.
 
“The war on Gaza is continuing even today,” he told me just before the US/Israel war on Iran. “They’re refusing medicine, food, journalists, aid, and they’re using the ceasefire to continue the genocide. The world is allowing this to continue, and it breaks my heart.”
 
“Most Christian Palestinians are nonviolent peacemakers, and have been since the 1st century,” he tells me. “For Palestinians, nonviolence is the best option for Christians, Violence does not work. It does not deliver what it is supposed to deliver. But the entire message of Jesus comes down to ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ The message of Jesus calls on all Christians to take a different position than the worldly powers. Christians need to condemn and not participate in the genocide going on today.
 
“It is possible for people to live together!” Jonathan concludes. “We have lived together peacefully in the past, and hopefully we will in the future. We are people of the Resurrection, and we believe God will have the last word so we have integrity to speak the truth in difficult times.” Listen in to this Palestinian voice for peace! God bless you.

Next week…

The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast welcomes Daniel Hunter! For more information, visit here.

Upcoming Zoom Programs:

Sr. Helen Prejean, in conversation with John Dear, on the Holy Week Journey of the Nonviolent Jesus

Saturday March 28, 2026

11 am Pacific, 12 PM Mountain, 1 PM Central, 2 PM Eastern



John Dear on his new book, “Universal Love: Surrendering to the God of Peace”

Saturday April 18, 2026

11 am Pacific, 12 PM Mountain, 1 PM Central, 2 PM Eastern



Wes Granberg-Michaelson, “The Soulwork of Justice: Four Movements for Contemplative Action”


Saturday May 16, 2026

11 am Pacific, 12 PM Mountain, 1 PM Central, 2 PM Eastern



John Dear’s new book available February 17th, 2026

Universal Love:
Surrendering to the God of Peace
By John Dear

For more information, click here
 
Available from www.orbisbooks.com or call 1-800-258-5838, or Amazon.com
 
 
“One of the people I respect most on this earth and whose winsome company I enjoy most is Fr. John Dear. In this short, valuable, and practical book, John shares his conversations with a young spiritual seeker named Will who came to him seeking spiritual guidance. As I read each chapter, I felt like I was meeting with John for coffee, sharing my struggles, and receiving his wisdom and encouragement. This book is a treasure.”
— Brian McLaren, author of Faith After Doubt and The Last Voyage

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March 23, 2026

Dear friends, Christ’s blessings of peace to you!

     On today’s new episode of “The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast,” I speak with writer and scholar of nonviolent resistance, Daniel Hunter. He coaches and trains movements across the globe; is a founder of ChooseDemocracy.us which organizes against authoritarianism; and is currently the director of Freedom Trainers. [www.freedomtrainers.net] His books include What Will You Do If Trump Wins, Climate Resistance Handbook, and Building a Movement to End the New Jim Crow. His essays about resistance to growing fascism are widely read [see www.wagingnonviolence.org].

     “How can you help stop authoritarianism?” he asks. “You stop viewing them as legitimate; you non-cooperate and don’t comply with their orders.”

   “We are seeing unprecedented collective action. For example, over 1.5 million people participated in the Disney boycott within hours of Jimmy Kimmel being removed from his show. Disney tracked who was more powerful–the government or the people—and saw that the people are more powerful so his show was restored… Authoritarianism does not care about polls or the number of activists protesting. Authoritarian power only cares about what it can make us do.”