Good Christian Fun is a podcast delving into the strange upside-down world of Christian pop culture. Hosts Kevin T. Porter and Caroline Ely are your tour guides through the weird and hilarious world of faith-based entertainment. GCF is a show for skeptics and believers alike, all are welcome. Don’t worry, they won’t make you go to church ;)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 348 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityComedyChristianity |
Jeremy Olson (@jeremypolson, This Song Reminds Me) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about the 2003 album Phenomenon by Thousand Foot Klutch. more
Olive Lorraine (@olivejlorraine, Big Door Prize) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about the 1988 episode of Gerbert, "Look Before You Leap" more
Alex Gervasi (@alexonthemic, Alex Tries Her Best) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about There Will Come A Day by Faith Hill in another edition of Single's Ministry. more
Bridger Winegar (@BridgerWinegar, @ISaidNoGifts) joins Kevin and Caroline on the hunt for the best abstinence anthem of all time. more
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Have been listening for 6 years and have waited all that time for the Facing the Giants episode! Watched this movie at least x2/year at my Christian school when we couldn’t go outside for PE (Oregon rain). Going to hate watch it tonight. Thanks for the inspo!
Kevin and Caroline are my favourite ever podcast hosts. I love their takes on all things culture related even when it’s very distantly related to Christianity. Love the pod 💜
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All this podcast is about is listening to long rambling overly long shows full of people swearing, mocking Christians and churchgoing while constantly laughing at their non-funny jokes. Some shows take more than 30 minutes to get to what the topic was supposed to be. Decent, intelligent people will find there’s no there there.
This podcast has been a lighthearted way for me to make sense of my bizarre childhood. Kevin and Caroline are perfect perfect podcast hosts. PS— I told my parents about Amy Grant hula hooping and they weren’t remotely surprised. “She always does that,” my mom said.
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