
Christians for Impact
Conversations with Christians about the world’s most pressing problems and how you can impact them during and after university.
Latest episodes

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Aug 30, 2023 • 1h 55min
Brian Green: Why Christians Must Prevent Nuclear War
In this episode, we speak to Brian Green. Brian holds a doctorate degree in ethics and is currently the Director of Technology Ethics at the Markulla Center for Applied Ethics, at Santa Clara University in California. His work is focused on the ethics of emerging technology. Some things we touch on in this episode: The relationship between Christianity, technology, and existential risks. Why we should be concerned about nuclear war as Christians. What it might look like if there was some kind of nuclear catastrophe or exchange. What do you and I need to do to prevent nuclear war. Careers people need to fill in order to promote non-proliferation.

Aug 16, 2023 • 1h 6min
Caleb Watney: Think Tank Founder Accelerates Progress Through Policy
In this episode, we speak with Caleb Watney. Caleb Watney is a co-founder of the Institute for Progress (IFP) which aims to accelerate technological, scientific, and industrial progress. On top of that, Caleb Watney holds a Master’s in Economics from George Mason University and has spent the last seven years working in policy in Washington DC. Some things we touch on in this episode: What it's like to be a Christian working in policy. Why is policy something Christians who want to be impactful, should be concerned about. Why we should care about improving science research. Less controversial ways to make an impact including how to enhance skilled immigration. Caleb’s career advice for Christians looking to work in policy, particularly neglected areas within policy.

Aug 2, 2023 • 60min
Paul Niehaus: World’s Fastest Growing Charity Gives Cash Directly
In this episode, we speak to Paul Niehaus. Paul is an economist and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder, director, and former president of GiveDirectly, the leading international NGO specializing in cash transfers, and rated one of the most impactful ways to give. He also works at the University of California, Sandiego which works on anti-poverty programs around the world. He holds a PhD in Economics from Havard. He professionally always wanted to do something that would reflect his Christian background and would make the world better and this drove him to co-found GiveDirectly to tackle global poverty as well as fintech non-profits. Some things we touch on in this episode: How poverty alleviation through direct cash transfers works. Whether people receiving direct cash transfers use funds appropriately. Whether poverty alleviation is about meeting spiritual or physical needs How much we need to give to end extreme poverty. The role of the local Church. Paul’s career advice to young Christians looking to be impactful in the world.

Jul 19, 2023 • 1h 26min
Joy Bittner: Tackling Depression Among Ecuadorian Poor & Refugees
In this episode, we speak to Joy Bittner. Joy Bittner is the founder of Vida Plena, an organization invested in building strong mental health in Latin America. Vida Plena does this by training local communities to provide mental health care for depression. Joy majored in psychology in her undergraduate degree, then proceeded to do a master’s in social work in which she focused on social service administration. Later she did a second master’s in nonprofit management and has over 15 years of experience in non-profit management. Some things we touch on in this episode: What it is like working within the mental health field. Why we should care about mental health as Christians. The intersection between faith, effective altruism, and mental health. The lack of mental health care among the Latin American poor and how to provide of it. Joy’s career advice for Christians looking to work in mental health and looking to be impactful in the same breadth.

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Jul 5, 2023 • 1h 32min
Ed Michaelson: Missions and Planting 500,000 Churches in India
In this episode we speak with Ed Michaelson. Ed lives in London and directs 500k, an org with supports 800 church planters in rural India. Ed shares his story of why he went from ER doctor to non-profit founder, and which missions careers are most effective in furthering God's kingdom. Some things we touch on in this episode... The value of mission trips Windows of opportunities in global missions Why church planting might be much more effective than bible translation How to plan a career in church planting movements Why you probably shouldn’t become a traditional missionary

Jun 21, 2023 • 1h 34min
Katie Fantaguzzi: Why Deworming is Crucial for Millions of Children
In this episode, we speak with Katie Fantaguzzi. Katie lives in Texas and transitioned from work in private healthcare consulting to measurement and evaluation for global health nonprofits. She is now a Senior MER advisor at the SCI Foundation, which treats millions of people suffering from parasitic worm infections. Some things we touch on in this episode Does a data-driven approach conflict with a faith-driven approach in doing good? How SCI Foundation administered 1 billion deworming treatments. How bad parasitic worms are and how deworming works. Why deworming is so effective and how it will change in the future. Being motivated in private sector jobs vs. nonprofit jobs. Whether Christians should work in Christian vs. secular charities. Living with the monastic community of St. Anselm in London.

Jun 7, 2023 • 1h 13min
Bruce Friedrich: How Alternative Proteins Will Save the Planet
Bruce Friedrich is co-founder and president of The Good Food Institute, a Y Combinator-funded non-profit that promotes plant- and cell-based alternatives to animal products. Some things we touch on in this episode: How animal agriculture harms animals, the poor, and the climate. Why Bruce loves Dorothy Day’s Catholic Worker movement. Why alternative proteins are the “electric vehicles” of animal agriculture. The power of positive example. Bruce’s advice on top charities and careers for Christians who want to make an impact for God’s creation.

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May 24, 2023 • 56min
Brian Fikkert: When Helping Hurts and How Best to Tackle Poverty
In this episode, we speak with Brian Fikkert, who is an economist and professor at Covenant College. We speak about his influential book When Helping Hurts and how Christians can make the greatest possible positive impact in the lives of the poor. Some things we touch on in this episode: Why short-term missions often make things worse for the poor. How wealthy Americans define “poverty”. “Relief” vs. “Development” work, and where Christians are most needed. Balancing insights from the Bible and economic experiments. Career advice for Christians looking to tackle global poverty. More at https://www.christiansforimpact.org/episodes/brian-fikkert