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Good Faith

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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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Episodes

Dr. Kara Powell: Hope For Hurting Teens

Teen Anxiety Is Skyrocketing—How Can Parents and Churches Help? Anxiety is overwhelming today's teens—and Curtis Chang knows the struggle firsthand. Joined by "founding friend" David French and Dr. Kara Powell of the Fuller Youth Institute, this deep dive into the mental health crisis facing our youth, exposes the pressure-cooker of social media, why parenting style matters, and why anxiety and depression continue to rise. If you're tired of hand-wringing and ready for hope-filled action, this c...

Jul 10, 202540 minSeason 1Ep. 186

Beth Moore: Spiritual Resets in a Chaotic World

Navigating Spiritual Disruption, Denominational Shifts, and Starting Over What happens when your spiritual home no longer fits—and life threatens to spiral? Curtis Chang and bestselling author and speaker Beth Moore get real about the realities of spiritual resets, mental health struggles, and finding gospel-centered hope in unexpected places. This timely episode explores how disruption can open the door to renewal, even when a spiritual reset is unwelcome. Donate to Redeeming Babel Resources me...

Jul 03, 202535 minSeason 1Ep. 185

Andy Crouch: Radical Loyalty In Our Fractured World

Finding the Biblical Ruth and Boaz In Today's Culture of Confusion What does an ancient love story have to say about modern chaos? Host Curtis Chang and Good Faith contributor Andy Crouch dive into the Book of Ruth to uncover radical lessons on redemption, loyalty, and faithfulness that challenge today's culture of individualism and spiritual mobility. From Naomi's grief to Ruth's fierce commitment and Boaz's redemptive actions, Andy and Curtis explore how acts of devotion can disrupt systems of...

Jun 26, 202551 minSeason 1Ep. 184

David French's Five Best Ways to Pray For America

Praying for Change: A Path to National Reconciliation Feeling stuck on how to pray for America? You're not alone—but there is a path forward. In this timely episode, Good Faith "founding friend" and New York Times columnist David French lays out five virtue-based ways to pray for our nation with clarity, courage, and compassion. Drawing upon Scripture with a healthy dose of personal reflection, David extols the importance of praying for America as a daily act to seek God's best for our country a...

Jun 19, 202549 minSeason 1Ep. 183

Andy's Campfire Story: An ER Doctor's Path to Belonging

Inspired by the Good Faith podcast, ER doctor Andy embarks on a transformative journey from the high-stakes of the emergency room to a profound spiritual rediscovery and move to seek out a real life faith community. 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 meaning right wher...

Jun 16, 20257 min

Ray Ortlund: Where Is God When We Are at Rock Bottom?

How do you hold on to faith when life falls apart? Pastor and author Ray Ortlund joins host Curtis Chang for a wide-ranging, honest conversation about suffering, betrayal, regret, and even death—drawing from personal stories and the powerful promise of Isaiah 57:15. From the fractures of the global church to intimate heartbreak, Curtis and Ray explore how spiritual honesty, resurrection hope, the Psalms, and lived community can sustain us through rock-bottom moments. If you're facing pain, loss,...

Jun 12, 202545 minSeason 1Ep. 182

Can the Church Resist Political Extremism Again? with Paul D. Miller

What can 1920s Germany teach us about American politics today? Georgetown professor and national security expert Dr. Paul D. Miller joins host Curtis Chang to explore striking parallels between the Weimar Republic and our current moment of democratic fragility. From the rise of Christian nationalism to the erosion of institutional norms, they unpack the theological, historical, and civic fault lines shaping today's polarized landscape. Buckle up—this episode is for anyone ready to trade tribalis...

Jun 05, 202550 minSeason 1Ep. 181

Michael Luo: Exclusion and Belonging in Immigrant America

What does it mean to truly belong in America? Michael Luo, executive editor at The New Yorker and author of Strangers in the Land, joins Redeeming Babel's director of content, DT Slouffman, to explore the Asian American experience—from the legacy of the Chinese Exclusion Act to the rise in anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from personal stories and a viral moment that sparked national conversation, Luo confronts the "perpetual foreigner" stereotype and envisions a more inclus...

May 29, 202532 minSeason 1Ep. 180

David French Goes Back to School with Gen Z

Professor French Tells What Gen Z Can Teach All of Us! What happens when one of America's top legal minds steps back into the classroom—only to be schooled by Gen Z? New York Times columnist and Good Faith contributor David French joins Curtis Chang to reflect on what a year of teaching college students taught him about faith, over-parenting, and the future of American democracy. Together, they explore whether this rising generation is rejecting political tribalism in favor of ethical engagement...

May 22, 202545 minSeason 1Ep. 179

Dan Allender: Trauma, Trust, and the Truth About Marriage

How Do We Overcome the Hidden Forces Behind Marital Challenges? How does your relationships—or even your parents' marriage—shape the way you see beauty, brokenness, and the world itself? Therapist Dan Allender joins host Curtis Chang for a raw, insightful conversation on how relationships form the backbone of our worldview, especially in times of stress and trauma. They unpack hidden triggers behind marital conflict, the power of empathy over contempt, and why kindness and repentance are key to ...

May 15, 202547 minSeason 1Ep. 178

Race, Real Estate, and the Los Angeles Fires with Jasmin Shupper

How does the legacy of racial covenants impact housing equity and even fire recovery? Host Curtis Chang welcomes Jasmin Shupper, visionary founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, to explore how racial injustice magnifies the impact of natural disasters. Together, they dive into the devastating effects of the LA fires—particularly the Eaton Fire in Altadena—where Black homeowners have faced disproportionate losses due to historical practices like redlining and racially restrictive covena...

May 08, 202544 minSeason 1Ep. 177

Trump, Faith, and the First 100 Days with David French and Russell Moore

Is there a Christian response to our divided country? Host Curtis Chang is joined by David French and Russell Moore to unpack what Trump's agenda and executive actions demand from people of faith. From foreign policy chaos and attacks on democratic institutions to political fatigue and Christian witness, this conversation gets real about the cost of following Jesus in a divided America. Curtis, David, and Russell confront the pull of fear and apathy—and offer a better path rooted in truth, hope,...

May 01, 202553 minSeason 1Ep. 176

Andy Crouch: Political Crisis, Contempt, & the Fruit of the Spirit

How should Christians engage with political power in a divided world? Contributor Andy Crouch joins Curtis Chang to trace a path from the courage of the early believers under Caesar to today's crisis-driven politics and the ruling class. Together, they dive into the rise of emergency powers, growing contempt, and the breakdown of civil discourse—and offer a hopeful vision for how the Fruit of the Spirit can reshape both Christian posture and a public life rooted in love, gentleness, and faithful...

Apr 24, 202550 minSeason 1Ep. 175

Flannery O'Connor's A Prayer Journal: Through the Darkness Toward Redemption

Can Literary Wisdom Counter Despair and Deepen Your Faith? In this episode of Good Faith Presents: Reading to Make Sense of the World, Curtis Chang and author-professor Jessica Hooten Wilson explore the spiritual insights of Flannery O'Connor's prayer journal. They examine how O'Connor's raw honesty, humility, and startling imagery confront the modern obsession with self and offer a radical vision of divine grace. Jessica helps listeners see why O'Connor's work is more than provocative—it's prop...

Apr 21, 202519 min

Douglas McKelvey Uncovers the Divine in Everyday Moments

How Can Mundane Moments Become Sacred Acts? Host Curtis Chang welcomes Every Moment Holy author Douglas McKelvey for a special Holy Week conversation about how liturgical prayer can transform daily routines into sacred encounters. What if folding laundry or doing dishes could become moments of divine connection? As Easter approaches, Curtis and Douglas invite you to step into a deeper spiritual rhythm—where every moment pulses with holy meaning. Douglas also leads listeners in some liturgical pr...

Apr 17, 202545 minSeason 1Ep. 174

The Spiritual Renaissance of Monastic Practices with Jared Patrick Boyd

Could modern monasticism and its role in today's church revitalize your faith? Host Curtis Chang welcomes pastor and modern-day monastic Jared Boyd to explore the transformative power of modern monasticism. Discover how ancient spiritual practices are being revived through the Order of Common Life to renew the Church, strengthen clergy integrity, and address challenges that have led many toward deconstruction. Learn how intentional community and contemplative rhythms can foster deep spiritual gr...

Apr 10, 202540 minSeason 1Ep. 173

Foreign Aid Cuts and Innovative Stewardship with Dana & Bill Wichterman

How Can We Create Faith-Driven Solutions for a World in Need? Host Curtis Chang sits down with Dana Wichterman, a former USAID and Department of Commerce development expert, and Bill Wichterman, a former special assistant to President George W. Bush, to explore how faith-driven impact investing can help fill the gap left by reduced U.S. government aid to the poor and vulnerable. They unpack practical ways Jesus followers can align their financial resources with their values, support global human...

Apr 03, 202540 minSeason 1Ep. 172

Curtis Chang Answers Your Questions: Deconstruction, Worship Across Divides, and Life After Death

Thanks to your questions, Good Faith listeners are the guests of this episode that's meant to spark spiritual insights and challenge church norms. From queries about navigating belief in a politically toxic climate to finding community after deconstruction, Curtis answers your questions with thoughtfulness, wisdom, and compassion. Whether you're wrestling with faith, curious about theology, or just want to know what's on Curtis' playlist, this episode delivers the answers that inquiring minds wa...

Mar 27, 202555 minSeason 1Ep. 171

Navigating Anxiety in Political Storms with Steve Cuss

How can we stay grounded in an anxious political climate? Leadership anxiety expert Steve Cuss joins the Good Faith Podcast to help us navigate Trump's turbulent second term without becoming overwhelmed. We explore how chronic anxiety spreads through reactivity, why political leaders and their followers often amplify fear through straw man arguments, and how we can break free from the cycle. Drawing from his experience as a trauma chaplain and beyond, Steve shares practical tools for maintaining...

Mar 20, 202549 minSeason 1Ep. 170

David French: Has America's Role in the World Changed Forever? and Your Questions

Radical shifts in the United States are sending shockwaves abroad. Host Curtis Chang welcomes back "founding friend" David French to examine how Trump's foreign policy is reshaping America's global standing. From strained alliances with Canada to shifting U.S. support for Ukraine, and the dismantling of USAID, David and Curtis explore whether the nation has abandoned its long-standing commitment to liberal democracy. Drawing from scripture, historical Christianity, and even the Declaration of In...

Mar 13, 202557 minSeason 1Ep. 169

Pete Wehner: Navigating Political Exile, Faith, and Identity

Everyone wants love and community in a fractured world. What happens when they are lost? Host Curtis Chang and Pete Wehner, a columnist for The Atlantic and former White House staffer, explore the deep sense of political, cultural, and spiritual exile felt by many Americans. Reflecting on Pete's journey from shaping policy during 9/11 to breaking from the Republican Party over Donald Trump, they discuss the challenges of shifting identities while staying true to one's convictions. Drawing from t...

Mar 06, 202550 minSeason 1Ep. 168

Mike's Campfire Story: Three Questions and the Truth

Good Faith inspires a campus pastor to create a more meaningful worship experience that drills down hope and gratitude by asking three simple questions. 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 meaning right where they live. Join us for Mike's Campfire Story. Send your Campf...

Mar 03, 20256 min

Jonathan Rauch: An Atheist Rethinks Secular & Christian America

What is the hidden influence of Christianity in American society—and what happens if it disappears? Host Curtis Chang sits down with Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and author of Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy, to explore how Judeo-Christian values have shaped democracy and what their decline means for our political and social landscape. They discuss the rise of fear within the evangelical church, political polarization, and make the case fo...

Feb 27, 202544 minSeason 1Ep. 167

Mike Cosper: Unveiling Church Abuse

Move From toxicity to trust, healing, and renewed faith. Host Curtis Chang and Mike Cosper, creator of "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill" investigate the unsettling realities of church abuse and the unchecked authority that breeds toxicity within faith communities. Drawing from his latest book, "The Church in Dark Times," Cosper discusses the urgent need for accountability in evangelical settings, using the Mars Hill case as a poignant example. Curtis and Mike explore the intersection of leadershi...

Feb 20, 202558 minSeason 1Ep. 166

Redeeming a Wrongful Conviction

What do true faith and forgiveness look like in the face of wrongful conviction? Host Curtis Chang is joined by award-winning journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty and Ben Spencer, who was wrongfully imprisoned for 34 years. They share Ben's powerful story of faith, resilience, and redemption in the face of wrongful incarceration. Curtis and Barbara explore the systemic failures of the American justice system and reveal how the innocence movement and investigative journalism were crucial in securin...

Feb 13, 202548 minSeason 1Ep. 165

David French: Checks, Balances, and the New Trump Era

What Is the Faithful Response to Rising Authoritarianism? New York Times columnist and "founding friend" David French joins host Curtis Chang to explore the shifting dynamics of American governance under the Trump administration. They explore the growing concentration of executive power and the MAGA-driven erosion of the checks and balances envisioned by the Founders. Curtis and David also discuss the weakening influence of both the legislative and judicial branches, while reflecting on the cruc...

Feb 08, 202550 minSeason 1Ep. 164

Adam Kinzinger Defends Democracy and Embraces Biblical Hope

Are you looking for an example of leadership and hope in turbulent times? Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger joins host Curtis Chang for a conversation on politics, faith, and integrity in the Donald Trump era. Known for his willingness to challenge his own party, Rep. Kinzinger shares candid insights on the moral dilemmas facing political leaders, the long-term impact of principled decision-making, and the fight to preserve democracy. Together, Curtis and the congressman share their own strategi...

Feb 01, 202548 minSeason 1Ep. 163

Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: Hopeful Futures in Dystopian Narratives

Can Reading Lead to Freedom, Connection, and Hope? In this episode of Good Faith Presents: Reading to Make Sense of the World, Curtis Chang and author-professor Jessica Hooten Wilson explore the enduring power of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. Together, they unpack how this classic dystopian novel speaks directly to today's challenges with technology, distraction, and the loss of contemplative silence. Discover the hopeful themes hidden in the science fiction genre as Curtis and Jessica show how...

Jan 27, 202518 min

Resetting Our Minds: Andy Crouch on Technology's Grip

Are smartphones destroying a generation? Host Curtis Chang unwraps the complexities of smartphone culture in a candid discussion with Good Faith contributor Andy Crouch. They reflect on the initial excitement of tech innovation, juxtaposed with insights from experts like Jonathan Haidt and Jean Twenge on its impact on youth mental health. This exploration of the shift from adventurous childhoods of decades past to the screen-centric experiences of today emphasizes the need for real-world interac...

Jan 25, 20251 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 162
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