Shonaleigh is an internationally recognized storyteller in the Jewish Yiddish tradition of the Drut'syla--thousands of wisdom tales passed orally from grandmother to granddaughter. You'll laugh and you'll find a little wisdom yourself as she shares her stories and her faith.
Dec 31, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 16
Sahar Qumsiyeh is a Palestinian Christian from near Bethlehem. She shares her journey of faith, talks about Christmas in the place of Jesus' birth, and about finding personal peace through God--separate from your circumstances.
Dec 24, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 15
Dr. Eric Huntsman shares his personal experience with worship--"An experience with the Divine that transforms the worshipper"--in a way that may open your mind to how you can enhance your own worship.
Dec 17, 2017•54 min•Season 2017Ep. 14
Ala'a Asarhan and Rasha Qudisat are a Jordanian couple committed to God, to each other and their children, and to education. You'll hear about Ramadan and fasting, why questioning is good, and patience to trust God's will.
Dec 10, 2017•56 min•Season 2017Ep. 13
Linda Walton is a communicator. Whether it's her communications company, her work as an interfaith chaplain, or her ongoing freeway conversations with God, she connects in a refreshingly frank way. PC: Grant Hindsley Daily Herald
Dec 03, 2017•55 min•Season 2017Ep. 12
Dr. Brent Slife is an award-winning professor and author, who began his path from atheism to faith as a young man, when he refused to profess anything he didn't believe. Now he studies the interface of faith and science in his professional discipline of psychology, in his private counseling practice, and in his own faith life.
Nov 26, 2017•54 min•Season 2017Ep. 11
Pastor France Davis began his journey in Gough, Georgia, in the early days of the Civil Rights movement and marched with Dr. King in Selma. He couldn't have guessed then how God would turn a 1-year assignment into a 40-plus year ministry of faith and community in Salt Lake City.
Nov 19, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 10
Reverend Susan Lukens' life took an unexpected turn after a family tragedy. She talks about the journey of faith, humor as God reminding us that there is joy to be had even in pain, and of learning humility as you quietly push for change. Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Nov 12, 2017•56 min•Season 2017Ep. 9
Mariama Kallon-Olayemi is from Sierra Leone, where she alone in her family survived the civil war. She speaks with quiet power about God's timing, about forgiveness and becoming free of the burdens of the past--even those imposed by others, and living an open-hearted life. Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Nov 05, 2017•58 min•Season 2017Ep. 8
Can a church be Arab but not Muslim, Catholic but not Roman, and Eastern but not Orthodox? Indeed. A Greek Melkite Catholic, Father Nabil Haddad, from Amman, Jordan, is a noted peacemaker in the Middle East and around the world. He talks about pursuing peace aggressively, how he feels the call to bridge-building, and why he considers his illiterate mother the greatest theologian he's ever known. (photo: Greg Tarcynski) Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Oct 22, 2017•52 min•Season 2017Ep. 7
Pritha Lal is from India; she talks about choosing Karma--the path of service, finding strength in faith at her father's passing, and living in 'blissful discontent' to experience happiness while still moving forward. Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Oct 15, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 6
Stephen Bridge, director of the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem, talks about walking the Christian walk in places where that might make you an outsider, and how he came to believe that God will never let go of us. Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Oct 08, 2017•58 min•Season 2017Ep. 5
Shereen Salah, from Egypt, talks about the call to prayer--as a community and as a person, what helps her feel close to God, and how she's learned to thank God for hard times that led to happiness. Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Sep 24, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 4
Rabbi Emeritus Fred Wenger talks about growing up orthodox, conservative, and reform, choosing to serve a congregation in a synagogue, and about the importance of ritual to our spiritual lives. Plus, a special feature on what a Cantor does in a congregation, with Cantor Wendy bat Sarah. Email us: ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @ingoodfaithbyu
Sep 17, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 3
Pastor Mike Imperiale talks about living with the story God gave you, thinking of yourself as a forgiven person, and he sings the hymn that had a part in his religious conversion as a college student. Comments? Email us at ingoodfaith@byu.edu and follow us on Twitter: @InGoodFaithbyu
Sep 10, 2017•56 min•Season 2017Ep. 2
Dr. Julianna Boerio-Goates--retired professor of thermo dynamics, discusses the intersection of science and faith, navigating a mixed-faith marriage, and what keeps her connected to God in her everyday life and in her service to her Catholic parish. Comments? We'd love to hear from you at ingoodfaith@byu.edu Follow us on Twitter: @InGoodFaithbyu
Sep 03, 2017•57 min•Season 2017Ep. 1