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The Dusty Needle Gospel

The Dusty Needle Gospel

De : Jamin Bradley
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The Dusty Needle Gospel is an urban pirate-radio–style podcast remixing theology, justice, and creativity. Hosted by Jamin Bradley—a theologian, activist, and pastor of an urban church—the show scratches Scripture through justice-centered theology, street-level stories, and prophetic imagination. The gospel isn’t dusty—the needle is. Let’s clean it up.Jamin Bradley Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Metaphysics of Justice: Inside the Divine Council
      Feb 14 2026

      What if justice isn’t just policy, protest, or personal virtue—but a cosmic deliberation? In this episode of The Dusty Needle Gospel, we explore the metaphysical architecture of justice. Scripture pulls back the veil to reveal a God who convenes a divine council, weighs the cries of earth, listens to angelic and human voices, and commissions prophets and angels to confront corrupt powers. Justice isn’t an afterthought—it’s woven into the governance of heaven. And ultimately, the Judge steps into the courtroom himself.

      Read Jamin's book, Supernatural Justice, here: https://www.amazon.com/Supernatural-Justice-Jamin-Bradley-ebook/dp/B0CJG241TP

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      56 min
    • The Cross and the Lynching Tree: Finding Jesus in What We Ignore
      Feb 7 2026

      In this first episode of The Dusty Needle Gospel, Jamin Bradley explores James H. Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree to ask a dangerous question: what if Jesus is still being crucified in front of us—and we’ve trained ourselves not to see it?

      From lynching trees to the cross, from Jesus’ flight to Egypt to modern refugees, this episode confronts how Christianity has often been shaped to excuse suffering rather than resist it. We talk about racial desensitization, selective empathy, modern racism, and how faith that refuses to wake up inevitably collapses. If we let the Holy Spirit open our eyes, we will see the prophetic right in front of us.

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      54 min
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