
Emily Belz
Staff writer with Christianity Today and former senior reporter for World magazine. She reports on payday loans and USAID.
Top 3 podcasts with Emily Belz
Ranked by the Snipd community

37 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 53min
Russia Updates, Physician-Assisted Suicide, and What YouTube Teaches Us
Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review, dissects the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, revealing its intricate geopolitical implications and the human toll involved. Emily Belz, from Christianity Today, dives into the controversial topic of physician-assisted suicide in New York, unpacking its ethical complexities and societal impacts. Lastly, Dylan Musser discusses how YouTube and TikTok are shaping students' education and faith, exploring the challenges of relying on these platforms for deep spiritual learning.

14 snips
Sep 5, 2025 • 50min
Venezuelan Boat Attack, Payday Loans, and USAID Fire Sale
Emily Belz, a staff writer with Christianity Today and former senior reporter, dives into the troubling world of payday loans, discussing how these predatory lending practices ensnare vulnerable individuals and calling for a stronger Christian response. The conversation also touches on the Trump administration's military strike on a Venezuelan boat, raising ethical concerns about U.S. foreign policy. Additionally, Hana Kiros highlights the chaotic aftermath of USAID project cancellations and the implications for global health and humanitarian aid.

10 snips
Aug 28, 2025 • 51min
The Epstein Files, Conspiracy Theories, and the Church with Emily Belz & Pete Wehner
Join writer Emily Belz and columnist Pete Wehner as they delve into the captivating world of conspiracy theories, particularly QAnon and its dangerous allure within American churches. They discuss how distrust fuels these beliefs while exploring the impact of figures like Trump and Epstein on faith communities. The conversation reveals the historical context of conspiracy theories in Christianity and highlights the urgent need for churches to counter misinformation. Tune in for insightful perspectives on faith, politics, and resilience.