
aijcast Podcast
1) The Lord's Prayer in Arabic: Music and Mystery
Marthame shares his sung version of the Lord's Prayer in Arabic as a reminder of the unity of faith beyond language and boundary.
2) The Shepherd's Voice: A Sermon in Dialogue
Marthame and Fahed Abu-Akel preached on Sunday, May 11, at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Atlanta on God's surprising hope, even in the most desperate of times.
3) If You Don't Evolve, You Die: From the Ministry Collaborative Podcast
Marthame recently appeared on the Ministry Collaborative's podcast with their Program Director Adam Borneman and Terrence Smith (Kill Pride Club), where we got a chance to talk about our current p...Show More
4) Do Y’all Not Hear the Elephants? From the Ministry Collaborative Podcast
Marthame recently appeared on the Ministry Collaborative's podcast with their Program Director Adam Borneman and Terrence Smith (Kill Pride Club), where we got a chance to talk about our transition f...Show More
5) Arbitrary Cruelty: A Reflection on Checkpoints
Marthame shares a reflection on navigating Israeli checkpoints in Palestine. This was recorded on the most recent Atlanta Pilgrimage for Palestine.
6) Not Optimistic, But Hopeful: Q&A with Lamma Mansour
Following Dr. Mansour's message at North Decatur Presbyterian Church, the congregation followed up with some questions to dig deeper. We close out the episode with Dr. Fahed Abu-Akel's prayer.Watch Dr...Show More
7) Dr. Lamma Mansour - A Reflection on 2 Samuel 21
Dr. Lamma Mansour preached at North Decatur Presbyterian Church on Sunday, March 16, 2025. On this episode, we share her reflection on the Biblical character Rizpah and how it connects to the world we...Show More
8) The Play's the Thing - A Reflection from 2001
As Advent approaches, Marthame shares a reflection written on Christmas Eve in 2001, with a hope that we might not follow the scripts written for us. Read the original reflection here.
9) Gaza (Under the Rubble) - Extended Remix
An extended remix of the song “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” which blends together both the original song and the hip hop version by A+.
10) Grandmas and Rappers - A Reflection from 2005
In the wake of the American election, Marthame shares a reflection from 2005 that sheds some light on what it’s like to prioritize justice and peace when it puts you out of step with the prevailing wi...Show More