Join host Curtis Chang and his friends as they follow Jesus and make sense of the world. With expertise, thoughtfulness, and humor, they discuss how Christian faith intersects with culture, politics, work, entertainment, and other aspects of life. Good Faith is produced by Redeeming Babel. Good Faith is ranked in the top .5 percent of all podcasts.
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Just a regular joe who wanted to create a calm, peaceful environment where people from different backgrounds culturally, politically, etc. can have deep, sometimes difficult conversations without cutting one another off, yelling over one another, or other rudeness. Also, interviews with movers and shakers of various industries are highlighted to inform and entertain.
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Discover how God is working in the world and in our lives. Strengthen community by connecting with people of different faith traditions. Celebrate commonality and honor difference as believers share the wisdom and sacred stories, faith journeys, and life experiences that connect them to the Divine. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddhist and Baptist, Jewish and Hindu, Presbyterian and Seventh Day Adventist, Muslim and Latter-day ...
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How to assess sources of information such as media organizations, opinion writers and other information establishments. I will give my own opinions on various topics not necessarily only politics.
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The Hebrew Bible is every bit America’s moral founding document as the Constitution is our political founding document. Every week, Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, speaks with thinkers, writers, artists, and faith leaders to explore how the Bible continues to inform our lives today, from politics to psychology to pop culture, bringing Americans of different traditions and persuasions closer together as so much else threatens to pull us apart.
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Hello everyone! Welcome to Good and Faithful where our goal is to lead everyone and anyone to Christ the right and proper way! On this channel we will post Podcasts, Teachings, Music, and more projects that teach the way of Christ and sticks closely to scripture when teaching! We appreciate anyone who is looking at this description and we are praying for you to be blessed!
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God’s Word preached in the reformed tradition, to bring good news, challenge, and grace.
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Reading to Make Sense of The World: The Wingfeather Saga In this episode of Good Faith Presents: Reading to Make Sense of the World, Curtis Chang and author-professor Jessica Hooten Wilson dive into Andrew Peterson's Wingfeather Saga to explore why fantasy literature matters—and why it’s important for both children and adults. Together, they unpack…
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Patrick Mason of Utah State and Melissa Dalton-Bradford of Their Story is Our Story share moments when angels stepped in to support them during moments of trauma and tragedy. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities, in way…
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Today's flashback episode takes us way back to season one, when I was honored to sit down with Dr. William Unger for a conversation about PTSD and similar trauma. Dr. Unger works for the Providence VA Health Care System in the Trauma Recovery Service. He's worked there for 32 years. He's also a VA consultant and trainer for Cognitive Behavioral Con…
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Takouhie Jensen, an Armenian descendent who spoke to us about Latter-day experience in Turkey, and David N. Moore of Santa Barbara’s Beloved Community Church share stories about help from neighbors and family during the Christmas season.Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas seas…
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1AChord’s members are Abby Wagner, Daniel Manning, Lincoln Rasmussen, Libby McBride, McKay Hancock, Cadye Ristine, Brianne Walker, Coleman Rowberry, and Grace Mabey. The directors are Tavita Ferrell and Capri Runyan. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people …
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Advent with Friends: Andrew Peterson and The Way of Love
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How does love show up in the creative recipe? In the final episode of the Good Faith Advent series, host Curtis Chang is joined by Wingfeather Saga author and singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson to explore the theme of Advent love. Together, they discuss how love inspires and sustains creativity, emphasizing that "art at its best is a way of loving."…
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Reverend Elizabeth McVicker of Trinity United Methodist Church and St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Idaho Falls and motivational speaker Ganel-Lyn Condie share stories about help during the Christmas season.Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to co…
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Under the direction of Hayley Kirkland, this BYU ensemble is comprised of Asher Robinson, Ashley Palizzi, Clara Henriod, Elizabeth Reynoso, Jacob Heath, Jane Wilson, Kathryn Williams, Loren Yancey, Mari Magalei, Riley Anderson, Seth Fleshman, and Wyat Moody.Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs…
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Antonia Tomao, CEO of Antonia's Promise, and life-coach Pritha Lal tell us about times when small gestures made a big impact. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities, in ways that will change people's lives. This year's Li…
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Bridge Creek Bells, directed by Scott Hixson, has a dozen members, including: Ferris Derbidge, Scott Rawley, Steven Stromberg, Erika Kennard, Brittany Erickson, Janeen Scott, Elizabeth Richey, MaryAnne Uribe, Emily Whitchurch, Daniel Gibby, and Julie Dacus.Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs …
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Mathew Schmalz, professor of religious studies at the College of the Holy Cross, and SB Rodriguez-Plate, author of "A History of Religion in 5½ Objects: Bringing the Spiritual to Its Senses," share stories about learning humility from someone who offered them grace. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints …
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For today's flashback episode, I continued my conversation with Rev. Dr. Hall, and it was interesting to say the least. We talked more about where the Church fits into today's complex world, Christian ethics and cultural issues, and how it all fits together. I want to reiterate, in no way am I attempting to influence or change one's way of thinking…
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Elizabeth Schrader Polczer and James Early share experiences when they felt friends offered them advice that changed the course of their lives.
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Irish band An Rogaine Dubh joins Steve in studio for a performance of Angels We Have Heard on High, as part of our Light the World Counting to Christmas. An Rogaine Dubh is led by Joe Perry and includes Matt Maughan, Caroline Kemper Reynoso, Catherine Jungheim, Collin Jensen, Ed Riding, Corry Jensen, Sharon Nielsen, and Ross Fayson. Light the World…
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Advent with Friends: Joy Is More Than Feeling Happy (with Chuck Mingo)
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Have you ever thought, “I’m happy to be in this with you, God”? In the third episode of the Good Faith Advent series, host Curtis Chang is joined by pastor and author Chuck Mingo to explore the true meaning of Advent joy. Together, they discuss how joy differs from fleeting happiness, and explain why joy deepens when shared with others. Curtis and …
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Scott Warren, host of Preach Where You Reach, and Alejandra Oliva, author of Rivermouth, tell about someone from outside our normal orbit who generously engages in a way that we might not expect. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to thei…
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1AChord visited BYUradio studios for a performance of Hark the Herald Angels Sing. 1AChord’s members are Abby Wagner, Daniel Manning, Lincoln Rasmussen, Libby McBride, McKay Hancock, Cadye Ristine, Brianne Walker, Coleman Rowberry, and Grace Mabey. The directors are Tavita Ferrell and Capri Runyan. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of J…
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Jewels Olson, a hospital chaplain, and Dr. Reverend Marian Edmonds Allen tell us about watching good neighbors in action. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities, locally and globally, in ways that will change people's liv…
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Jazz Voices is directed by Hayley Kirkland and includes Alia Ebbert, Alyssa Hightower, Anna Egbert, Ella Stacey, Ethan Renneker, Hanna Eyre, Ian Pratt, Jacob Oman, Jane Singley, Logan Stats, and Russ Cundick. The group is accompanied by pianist Isaac Calvert.Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that run…
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Meli Solomon, the host of Living Our Beliefs, and Bruce Duffield from Chicago tell us about offering a room and guidance to the traveler. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities, locally and globally, in ways that will cha…
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For this flashback episode, the podcast is tackling one of the few remaining important, yet sensitive topics we'd yet to cover...religion. And in this episode we're talking particularly about Christianity and the Bible. We talked about where the Church fits into today's complex world, Christian ethics and cultural issues, and how it all fits togeth…
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Dallas Jenkins, creator of The Chosen, sat down with Steve in studio, for a chat about Jesus, humility, and blow dryers. Dallas Jenkins launched his career producing the independent feature "Hometown Legend" at the age of 25 and shepherded it to distribution by Warner Brothers. In the nearly 20 years since then, he has directed and produced over a …
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Bridge Creek Bells performs live in the studio, bringing us an arrangement of the West Indies Carol, also known as the Calypso Carol! Bridge Creek Bells has a dozen members, including: Ferris Derbidge, Scott Rawley, Steven Stromberg, Erika Kennard, Brittany Erickson, Janeen Scott, Elizabeth Richey, MaryAnne Uribe, Emily Whitchurch, Daniel Gibby, an…
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Advent with Friends: Rethinking Heavenly Peace (with Andy Crouch)
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What is Advent peace? Does it mean inner peace, world peace, or maybe peace with God and others? In this second episode of the Good Faith Advent series, Curtis Chang is joined by Good Faith contributor Andy Crouch to explore the true meaning of the peace promised by the coming of Jesus. Together, they challenge common assumptions about peace, using…
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Reverend Benjamin Perry, a Minister at Middle Church in New York City, and Rabbi Joe Charnes tell us about moments in grief when an angel shouldered part of that burden. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities, locally and…
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A Cappella group Amplifyre performs The Holly and the Ivy as part of our Light the World December drops. Amplifyre’s members are Eric Jannson, Kate Boston, Isaac Turley, Camille Stucki, Kyla Denney, Jessica Guest, Emily Higham, Benjamin Madsen, Evan Bird, Anna Snarr, and Riku Takahashi. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ …
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Dr. Lutforahman Saeed, visiting scholar at BYU Law School, and Bishop Phyllis Spiegel of Utah (Episcopal Church), share stories about when someone turned back to help them. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute locally and globally, in ways …
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James Goldberg, a poet and novelist, and Michael Schnabel, memoirist, share how a season of cancer in their lives revealed the angels around them. Light the World is a charity campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities in ways that will change pe…
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Haroon Moghul, an award-winning journalist, and Marianne Bahri, a teacher and ethnologist in India, share how they connected with family for healing.Light the World is a charity campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities in ways that will change …
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Irish band An Rogaine Dubh joins Steve in studio for a performance of We Three Kings, as part of our Light the World Counting to Christmas. An Rogaine Dubh is led by Joe Perry and includes Matt Maughan, Caroline Kemper Reynoso, Catherine Jungheim, Collin Jensen, Ed Riding, Corry Jensen, Sharon Nielsen, and Ross Fayson. Light the World is a campaign…
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For today's episode, I sat down with Alyssa Chavez. Alyssa struggled for years with endometriosis and infertility. She dealt with intense pain, physically, mentally, and emotionally. She endured surgeries and countless rounds of IVF. Eventually, she took those experiences and dug deep into the holistic world. She began to heal herself naturally. To…
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Grace Chipman, a master’s student at Harvard Divinity School, shares about teaching a course at a local men's prison. Mark Miner shares a personal story from his time in prison as a young man. Both learn that treating others humanely can light the world. Check out their original episodes in the IGF catalogue.…
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What is Advent hope, and how do we hold onto it when life feels overwhelming? In this first episode of a four-part Good Faith Advent series, Curtis Chang and author Sara Billups explore what true hope looks like for 21st-century Christians navigating consumer culture, climate anxiety, and widespread disillusionment with the church. Drawing on her e…
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How can we find joy in immense hardship? Join Douglas Abrams as he takes us on a journey of searching for truth, recounting his experience in learning from Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dalai Lama.Douglas Abrams is an author, editor, and producer. He co-wrote The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World with the His Holines…
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A sister listens to her family even when disagreement over abortion makes it hard. Good Faith's series of Campfire Stories, invites listeners to share how the podcast has inspired them to engage deeply with their families and communities. These personal narratives illuminate how individuals like you are grappling with complex issues and fostering m…
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For this flashback episode, I sat down with Michelle Steiner. Michelle was born with a learning disability called Math Dyscalculia. It severely impacts her ability to do math, as well as affecting her hand dexterity, and her visual perception. Many have heard of dyslexia, while few are familiar with this. Michelle's goal is to spread the word about…
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Krista Tippett discusses her experience responding to the call to listen by bringing faith to public radio. Join us as we learn from her about revering mystery, finding meaning in difficult times, and pushing broadcasting boundaries.Krista Tippett is a Peabody-award winning broadcaster, National Humanities Medalist, and New York Times bestselling a…
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Is it true that “you can’t believe” anything you read? Can we consume news with a mindset other than cynicism, outrage, or fear? Host Curtis Chang welcomes journalist and author Jon Ward to discuss why Christians need to care about a well-functioning news culture. With an AP poll on mainstream media showing trust at an all-time low, they explore th…
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Can faith hold up to questioning? Join Steve as he talks with Jimmy Akin, an apologist for the Catholic faith. He fields a variety of questions from all kinds of people, and vows to find the answers.Jimmy Akin is an internationally known author and speaker. He is the senior apologist at Catholic Answers, and he has more than thirty years of experie…
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Today's episode is a conversation between myself, Tyler, Cassie, and D.J. about the more recent exodus from several of our large cities across the nation. We get into why this is really happening and what this could mean for the future.Από τον Tyrone Thomas
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How can we combine our faith and heritage? Cindy Quinney discusses her journey of merging her indigineous tradition and culture with her newfound faith. Cindy Quinney is the Executive Director of Gathering of Tribes, which works to meet the needs of Indigenous Latter-day Saints through producing media, organizing events, and serving communities. Ci…
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What To Expect From Trump’s New Administration? (with Tim Alberta)
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What level of crazy or calm will the next Trump White House bring with it? Host Curtis Chang is joined by Tim Alberta, author of The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory, to explore the turbulence surrounding the final days of Donald Trump's 2024 campaign and what it might signal for the next administration. They analyze potential picks for key cabine…
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How can we serve the 'stranger'? Mark and Rabbi Erica Gerson are excellent examples of selflessly serving those not of their faith alongside missionaries who are not of their faith. They discuss the charitable work they do to help people in Africa receive the medical care that they need.Mark Gerson is a co-founder of African Mission Healthcare and …
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For today's episode, I'm sitting down with a few old friends from the military, Tyler, D.J., and Cassie, to talk about our time in the military and how what we went through in our military careers have shaped us into the people we are today. Also, we're getting into how these challenges might compare to those in the civilian workforce who were neve…
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Why is it so important to understand other religions? Imam Azhar Subedar discusses the problems that can be created when we only focus on stereotypes and ignore real people, and shares how he has worked to change some of the negative perceptions about his faith.Azhar Subedar has served as an Imam of multiple Masjids, currently serves as Imam of IAC…
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Trump Wins, Good Faith Reacts America elected a new president, and a familiar administration is poised to return to the White House. What does it all mean for Christians? Host Curtis Chang is joined by "founding friend" David French and public theologian Russell Moore to explore the intense emotions many are experiencing in the wake of this electio…
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How can we love the outgroup? Kelly James Clark talks about the difficulties of loving those who are different than us, and shares stories of when his neighbors helped him develop that love.Kelly James Clark is currently Senior Research Fellow at the Kaufman Interfaith Institute and Professor at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michig…
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For today's episode I'm sitting down with old military friends Tyler, D.J., and Cassie to talk about our own unique experiences getting out of the military and pointers for those close to getting out and what to expect on the other side.Από τον Tyrone Thomas
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What does Jewish perspective bring to the New Testament? AJ Levine talks about her studies of the New Testament as a Jew, why she chooses to study it, and what benefits that brings to her and those she teaches.Amy-Jill Levine is a professor of New Testament and Jewish studies. She is a prolific writer and has authored many books about the New Testa…
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Are you ready to cast your ballot? In this final episode before the presidential election, host Curtis Chang and “founding friend” David French explore the tense feelings and tough questions Christians face as they prepare to vote. They explore how political instability might actually be a gift that pushes Jesus followers to adopt a mindset that se…
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