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Love is not like snow. It doesn’t go away.”
Lise Farah
This week’s podcast guest is a powerhouse!
Lise Farah does it all. She’s a writer, a poet, a spoken word artist, and a wife. She’s in seminary, she leads at her church, she runs her own ministry, oh, and she’s 8 months pregnant.
Join me on episode {34} of Have Hope; Will Travel when we get to hear Lise Farah share her perspective on race, culture, and colorism.
Lise Farah was born in Haiti and has also lived in south Florida, Georgia, and now Minnesota, so she’s got quite the diverse experience when it comes to race.
We talk about how being Haitian is different than being African American. But also how it can be the same.
She shares her perspective on allyship and teaches us how to love the Black community better.
And, of course, she talks about Jesus and the ministry He’s called her to—even though it hasn’t been a popular choice.
This is an episode you’re not going to want to miss.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and your favorite podcasting app. Or read the transcript.
Be sure to connect with Lise Farah on Instagram and YouTube.