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Dispatch Faith: A Unique Perspective on Interfaith Cooperation

Can self-interest be an antidote to polarization?

Michael interviews attorney and author Asma Uddin about her childhood in a Pakistani Muslim family Miami and her journey in exploring interfaith cooperation and religious freedom. They delve into the challenges and opportunities for faith groups to collaborate on public policy issues, the changing perceptions of evangelical identity, and the lessons that can be learned from minority experiences.

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Michael Reneau is a managing editor at The Dispatch and is based in Greeneville, Tennessee. Prior to joining the company in 2022, he was editor of WORLD Magazine and for several years was editor of a daily newspaper in East Tennessee. When Michael isn’t editing, he stays plenty busy with his wife and four kids.

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