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Giving the Beast a Stomach Ache: A Peacemaker's Starter Kit for a Time of War

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Mar 23, 2026
Jarrod McKenna, Australian pastor, activist, and theologian focused on nonviolent social change. He recounts direct-action roots and talks about disciplining media intake, prayer as a way to process grief, forming small mutual-aid hubs, reclaiming Christian socialism, and practical Anabaptist/Catholic Worker practices for resisting war and imperial power.
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ANECDOTE

Arrest At Pine Gap Sparked Lifelong Activism

  • Jarrod's activism began after getting arrested at Pine Gap, a US military base in Australia's desert in October 2002.
  • He wrote reflections that Walter Wink published, marking the start of his public peace work amid the Afghanistan/Iraq wars.
ADVICE

Four Step Cycle To Be Useful In War

  • Do create a four-step personal cycle to stay useful in crisis: silent prayer, media boundaries, community support, and discerning next steps.
  • Jarrod McKenna models 15 minutes of Democracy Now! then equal time in silence to 'compost' grief and decide sustainable action.
INSIGHT

Prayer As Compost For Grief And Rage

  • Prayer functions as active composting rather than escapism; silence helps sort trauma-driven impulses from the still small voice.
  • McKenna links nepsis (watchful vigilance) to sustainable activism and warns doom-scrolling amplifies violent weather in the soul.
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