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.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 205 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
What Does Charlie Kirk’s Murder Reveal About Extremism and Division?
Host Curtis Chang sits down with Good Faith “founding friend” and New York Times writer David French to reflect on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals... more
Modern Challenges of Self-Worth and Lies
Host Curtis Chang talks with author and women’s ministry leader Emily Wilson about faith, motherhood, and battling the lies of shame and self-hatred. Drawing from C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters and h... more
Why Is Your Inner Life So Complicated?
Host Curtis Chang and therapist Dr. Alison Cook connect dive into conversation about the intersection of Christian faith, psychology, and emotional health. Together they explore how overcoming shame, naming ... more
We Can Find Common Ground Even in Washington, D.C.
Good Faith’s series of Campfire Stories invites listeners to hear how ordinary people are living out extraordinary faith in complex times. In this episode, Daniel, a pastor in Reston, Virginia, ... more
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Yes. It can. I would have really liked you to have David French on with the most recent guest to push back on some of his pronouncements, which _sounded_ very fair-minded, but were born more of empathy for Palestinian suffering (an empathy which is in itself very good) than a clear understanding of facts and actual practices of the Israeli army. Obviously Christians should NOT simply support everything Israel does just because they’re Israel. But I don’t see many in Hamas arguing “if only we had... more
My intro to this podcast was Episode 191 with Dr Curt Thompson speaking on Is God Still Good And Ben When The Pain Doesn’t Go Away. Blew me away and so very relevant to my. Fabulous and thankyou for the hope this episode provided!!!!
Russ scares me. He looks like a ventriloquist doll that came to life. I met him once in person and he smelled good at first (he kept hugging me over and over so I got a good whiff)… but then he burped and it was clear that he had taken cans of axe body spray and used a knife to crack them open and drain the liquid and then chugged it. I asked him about it and he started crying and said “don’t shame me. I drink what I drink!!”
The podcast is pretty hard to listen to. Russ voice sounds like some... more
Occasionally, Curtis records a show that completely negates his stated purpose for the show
This episode was unabashed platforming of a Hamas apologist. He blames the IDF for failing to differentiate between militants and civilians when Hamas commits the war crimes of having non-uniformed combatants and sheltering under hospitals and schools. He draws false equivalency between collateral damage of painstakingly executed war and the rape/murder/kidnapping that Hamas executed on October 7th. I c... more
Yes. It can. I would have really liked you to have David French on with the most recent guest to push back on some of his pronouncements, which _sounded_ very fair-minded, but were born more of empathy for Palestinian suffering (which is good) than a clear understanding of facts and actual practices of the Israeli army.
Obviously Christians should NOT simply support everything Israel does just because they’re Israel. But I don’t see many Palestinians arguing “if only we had rights we wouldn’t ... more
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Focused on the intersection of Christian faith and contemporary issues, this podcast offers thoughtful discussions that bridge spirituality with various aspects of society, including culture, politics, and personal growth. With a tone often described as humorous yet earnest, the episodes feature interviews with authors, therapists, and political figures discussing topics such as mental health, community engagement, and social justice. This blend of expert insights with heartfelt dialogue provides listeners a chance to explore their faith in the context of a rapidly changing world, allowing space for questioning and reflection on belief systems and community responsibilities.
What makes this podcast particularly noteworthy is its commitment... more
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