Climate change is a major long term threat to our world. Yet, we find very few evangelical Christians voices or mass engagement on this issue. Why this disturbing gap? To explore this question, Curtis is joined by Bruce Huber who teaches about environmental law as Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame. Together, they explore the deep reasons why many Christians struggle even to make proper sense of climate change. Laudato Si' -- Pope Francis's 2015 encyclical on "Care for our Common H...
Dec 09, 2023•1 hr•Ep. 103
The wave of immigrants and refugees at the border has filled the news, and will most likely influence the next presidential elections. But what's really happening there? And how should American Christians make sense of this issue? In the second of two episodes on this topic, Curtis is joined by someone with a unique perspective, Michael Debruhl. Michael is a former agent and executive in the Border Patrol who felt disturbed at the widespread misconceptions on the topic. Upon leaving the agency, ...
Dec 02, 2023•42 min•Ep. 102
The wave of immigrants and refugees at the border has filled the news, and will most likely influence the next presidential elections. But what's really happening there? And how should American Christians make sense of this issue? In the first of two episodes on this topic, Curtis is joined by Bri Stensrud, Director of Women of Welcome, a ministry that helps American evangelical women understand what's happening at the border in light of Scripture and current reality. They talk about why Christi...
Nov 26, 2023•1 hr 7 min•Ep. 101
We're living in a cultural moment where so many people feel unseen and unheard. What if the answer is not some big government or nonprofit program, but rather something as intimate as this: a meaningful conversation. David Brooks joins the podcast to talk about his new book, "How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen." He and Curtis discuss the art of connecting with another person, and why our society so deeply needs to revive the skills involved. To make an en...
Nov 18, 2023•54 min•Ep. 100
The Gaza crisis has sent out shock waves that extend to America. In this podcast, we explore how different communities and institutions in the US are responding. Rabbi Michael Holzman and David French join Curtis to examine what is happening for Jewish American communities, college campuses, the progressive movement, American evangelicals, and wider public support for Israel. "What it would mean to treat Hamas like ISIS" by David French (NYT) "The laws of campus culture wars" by David French (NY...
Nov 11, 2023•1 hr 7 min•Ep. 99
American youth who grew up in Christian families are leaving the church at a massive pace. Curtis talks with Kara Powell, executive director of The Fuller Youth Institute , about the complex reasons for this trend - and what can be done. They discuss why any understanding of the causes – and therefore the necessary response – must include parents and churches doing the hard work of self-examination and self-transformation. To make an end of year contribution to the Good Faith podcast, donate onl...
Nov 04, 2023•1 hr•Ep. 98
Some churches seek to exploit political controversy for self-serving ends. But many more churches instinctively avoid controversy, and steer away from topics that may reveal differences. In this episode, Curtis is joined by Chuck Mingo to explore a different route: treating this upcoming election season as an opportunity for spiritual growth. They make the case that the same spiritual muscles that get built in politics apply also to marriages, parenting, employment and other areas of discipleshi...
Oct 28, 2023•53 min•Ep. 97
In the diagnosis of the epidemic of anxiety sweeping through society, the examination has tended to focus on individual risk factors or macro-social trends (like social media and smartphone adoption among teens). But this misses something going on at the intermediary level between individuals and mass society: the state of the institutions that shape so much of our daily life. Curtis is joined by renowned scholar Yuval Levin in exploring the concept of "the anxious institution." They make the ca...
Oct 21, 2023•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 96
In a wide ranging conversation, founding friend David French takes over the reins for Curtis Chang and discusses the new book, The Great Dechurching: Who's Leaving, Why Are They Going, and What Will It Take to Bring Them Back? by Jim Davis, Michael Graham, and Ryan Burge. David and coauthor Graham discuss all the reasons for "the great dechurching" with a particular emphasis on the more surprising results, as well as the difficulty reversing the decline in church attendance. We want to hear your...
Oct 14, 2023•1 hr 14 min•Ep. 95
It sure looks like Trump isn't going away. Many of us around the Good Faith campfire oppose him deeply. But we have people in our lives – sometimes in fractured relationships – who are going to support Trump once again. How do we relate to those people – those who are also parents, relatives, friends, co-workers, and neighbors? To wrestle with this complicated question, Curtis is joined by Pete Wehner, Senior Fellow at the Trinity Forum and contributor to the New York Times and the Atlantic. We ...
Oct 07, 2023•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 94
In this Good Faith Classic episode, Curtis and David talk with Meghan Sullivan, philosopher, teacher, and creator of the most popular class at the University of Notre Dame, "God and the Good Life." As many of us send our kids off to college (or head off to college ourselves), Meghan helps us appreciate the role of education–and of philosophy in particular–in helping students take on the big questions of life. Show Notes: – The Good Life Method by Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko – God and the G...
Oct 02, 2023•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 93
Many Christians are tempted to just avoid the Book of Revelation. It can seem confusing and hard to read. Yet this avoidance can leave us vulnerable to the misuses of this part of Scripture, especially in making sense of our world. Here to help us is distinguished Biblical scholar, Tremper Longman III. Join us as we dive into the helpful - and unhelpful - ways to read the final culminating book of the Bible. We want to hear your stories of living out your "good faith!" Share with us at: https://...
Sep 23, 2023•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 92
Should your investment portfolio as a follower of Jesus look any different from everyone else's? Do our Biblical values have implications for our 401K? Robin John and Finny Kuruvilla founded Eventide Investments because they believe the answer is a resounding, "Yes!" They join Curtis to explore how we as Christians can pursue a kind of financial investing that "makes the world rejoice." Redeeming Babel is hiring! Check out our openings here for a Director of Development and a Manager of Partners...
Sep 16, 2023•1 hr 14 min•Ep. 91
What is happening inside us when we ourselves suffer or those around us are suffering? What is happening in our brain? In our soul? Curtis is joined by "the other Curt" - Dr. Curt Thompson - to talk about his new book, The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope. Their conversation explores questions such as: What is the connection between our desire for beauty and our vulnerability to suffering? Why do we avoid others when we ourselves are suffering? Why do the sufferings of others m...
Sep 09, 2023•58 min•Ep. 90
"Founding friend" David French returns to address with Curtis the visceral question in many hearts and minds, "When will things return to normal?" They explore all the questions behind the question, such as "What exactly is 'normal?" Does it differ for different people? What picture of the past undergirds my longing?" They compare this political and social moment with past eras in American history and church history. Most importantly, they ask, "Is this the right question that God would have us ...
Sep 02, 2023•59 min•Ep. 89
Why do we as a society keep building more and more housing for people who already have the most options, all the while we are forcing people who most need housing to scramble amidst shortage? How do we not just understand what is happening, but also make something better? Jimmy Wright and Michael Hall were motivated by their Christian faith to do just that via their business Launch Capital. Listen in to get inspired by their creative and hopeful work. RSVP here for the Washington DC live Good Fa...
Aug 26, 2023•58 min•Ep. 88
Bob Fu was a student leader during the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in 1989. He later became a "double agent," meaning he taught Communist Party officials during the day and operated illegal house churches at night. After he and his wife were imprisoned for "illegal evangelism," they eventually fled to the United States as religious refugees. Since then, Bob has helped rescue persecuted Christians around the world and has earned the moniker of "the operator of the Chinese Underground Railroad...
Aug 19, 2023•59 min•Ep. 87
Our good friend and partner in The After Party project, Russell Moore, joins us to talk about his new book, "Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America." Curtis and Russell talk about why "mapping" our loss is critical for those who currently feel culturally, politically, or spiritually homeless. We explore two kinds of maps - the "treasure map" and the "minefield map" - and why Christians need both. "Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America" by Russell Moore Ch...
Aug 12, 2023•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 86
One cannot make sense of the deformation of the current conservative movement without understanding immigration. And one cannot grasp the nature of immigration without understanding anxiety. Like most political issues today, the topic of immigration is bathed in anxiety - for everyone on all sides. Curtis draws these connections, with the ultimate aim to show that Christians can uniquely contribute to the conversation about immigration because we have uniquely good news about anxiety. This episo...
Aug 05, 2023•1 hr 32 min•Ep. 85
For this episode, we rerun David and Curtis tackling the topic of Christian nationalism. What is it exactly? How does it relate to a genuine Christian understanding of how faith should relate to a nation? And how does it relate to our Founders' intentions? Curtis and David also explore the nature of healthy patriotism and how to love your national home, warts and all. National Immigration Forum Ohio Conference: "From Anxious People to Hopeful People." Tuesday, July 25 from 10am-4pm at Vineyard C...
Jul 22, 2023•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 84
Shiny Happy People, a new docuseries documenting the effects of the teachings of Bill Gothard on the Duggars, had the biggest debut of any documentary series ever produced by Amazon. In this episode of the Good Faith podcast, guest host Nancy French and "founding friend" David French discuss this popular series, the legacy of Bill Gothard, purity culture, and the true hope for those affected by this anti-Biblical ideology. SHOW NOTES: Shiny Happy People on Amazon Prime 'Shiny Happy People,' Fund...
Jul 15, 2023•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 83
We've witnessed story after story about the abuse of power practiced by Christians and Christian institutions. Does that mean that, to quote Lord Acton, that "power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely?" How should followers of Jesus relate to the possibility of wielding power? Cherie Harder, the President of The Trinity Forum, is ideally suited to address these questions. She's spent a lifetime in the corridors of power and shares a wealth of theological and practical wisdom ...
Jul 08, 2023•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 82
How can Christian respond to the epidemic of gun violence sweeping our country? Michael Allen and David Dillon join us to share about their inspiring work with Together Chicago. They are an unlikely pair in a racially divided city torn by violence: Michael is a former black pastor and David is a white business executive. Starting with their own friendship, Michael and David have led an innovative and inspiring campaign to counter the evil of gun violence with collaboration and hope. Find out mor...
Jul 01, 2023•1 hr 15 min•Ep. 81
This week, Curtis kicks off a two parter on the tough subject of guns in America. Part 1 is a Good Faith Classic where Curtis and David explored the tensions between gun culture and gun control in our hyper-polarized environment. They help us take a step back to think through the "how" of approaching such a complex issue versus just the "what" of our preferred policy outcome. Stay tuned for next week's Part 2 episode where Good Faith explores what a Christian response to gun violence could look ...
Jun 24, 2023•1 hr 23 min•Ep. 80
The Asbury revival of early 2023 garnered a great deal of interest from Christians hungering for signs of hope. What's happening there now? In the first part, Curtis talks with the President of Asbury University, Kevin Brown, to learn more about the experience itself and how the institution has sought to steward this outpouring of the Holy Spirit. In the second part, "founding friend" David French joins Curtis to reflect more deeply on how God works through revivals, drawing on Asbury, US histor...
Jun 17, 2023•1 hr 12 min•Ep. 79
We examine the phenomena of spiritual abuse with the help of Dan Koch, researcher, therapist, and host of the podcast, You Have Permission. Both Curtis and Dan share how their own lives have been affected by spiritual abuse, and then together address questions such as, "Why can it be difficult to spot? What kind of impact does it leave? What makes spiritual abuse distinct from other kinds of abuse?" The conversation connects important theological insights - including the nature of institutional ...
Jun 10, 2023•57 min•Ep. 78
Longtime friend Andy Crouch joins Curtis to talk about what it means to truly rest the way God intended us to do so. Why is rest so important to creativity? What is the difference between rest and leisure? Is binge watching Netflix actually restful? What are other key mistakes we make in approaching this vital topic? The conversation is Good Faith at its best, combining Biblical theology, cultural analysis, and practical living. Wheaton College Graduate School offers 20 excellent master's, docto...
Jun 03, 2023•1 hr•Ep. 77
David returns from his recent trip to Kyiv to provide an eyewitness account of the war, including what it is like to survive the terror of a hypersonic missile attack by the Russians. He and Curtis discuss the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of the war on the Ukrainian people. They explore what lessons we all should take from this ongoing, world changing event. Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War by Drew Gilpin Faust Human Rights Watch report on Russian war crimes Lea...
May 27, 2023•52 min•Ep. 76
Curtis Chang, the regular host of the Good Faith podcast, takes a turn in the "guest seat" in this special episode in which Nancy French interviews him about his new book, The Anxiety Opportunity: How Worry Is the Doorway to Your Best Self . Curtis, who has suffered from anxiety to the point of losing his job as a senior pastor, offers up hard-earned wisdom that could transform one's view on parenting, relationships, and even politics. Curtis also talks about the way the church gets anxiety wron...
May 20, 2023•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 75
It's the 75th Good Faith episode and we're celebrating our "diamond" podcast by running back one of our first episodes. First released in November 2021, this episode is a "classic" (in our minds) because we define terms around several key questions that have recurred on Good Faith: "What is an 'evangelical?' Is it a set of religious beliefs, a set of cultural beliefs, or a set of political beliefs? How does evangelicalism compare with fundamentalism?" Is "evangelical" a term worth salvaging for ...
May 13, 2023•58 min•Ep. 74