

Good Faith
Good Faith
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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Aug 7, 2025 • 40min
Gaza, the U.S., and Political Divides with Nathan Stock
Nathan Stock, a conflict resolution expert at the Carter Center, delves into the parallels between the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and America's political divides. He discusses how media-driven polarization mirrors global conflicts and shares insights on learning from historical resolutions like those in Northern Ireland and South Africa. Stock emphasizes the importance of shared stories and community engagement to foster mutual understanding and rebuild trust across partisan lines. The conversation offers hope for healing amidst division.

Jul 31, 2025 • 57min
Redefining Neighbor and the Fight Against Poverty with Gisele Garraway
In this engaging conversation, Gisele Garraway, founder of Thrive Funds and a Harvard MBA, emphasizes the power of empathy and investment in lifting working poor families. She shares compelling stories, like that of Divine, a resilient working mother, and a street sweeper pursuing education for his family. Gisele challenges conventional views on poverty, urging listeners to build bridges across economic divides. The discussion encourages a redefinition of neighborly love, advocating for dignity-centered solutions and community engagement to combat homelessness and systemic inequities.

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Jul 24, 2025 • 51min
David French & Russell Moore: Superman Isn't Just a Movie, He's a Mirror of America
David French, a New York Times columnist, and Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, dive into the cultural significance of Superman. They examine Superman's immigrant roots and how his story reflects American identity amidst today's chaos. The discussion highlights Superman's relevance in debates over kindness and morality, particularly in parenting. French and Moore explore the upcoming reboot by James Gunn, contemplating the superhero's role in addressing deeper societal needs and fostering a culture of empathy in an often polarized world.

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Jul 17, 2025 • 47min
David French: Jordan Peterson, Young Men, & Virtuous Masculinity
David French, a New York Times columnist known for his insights on law, politics, and culture, joins to discuss the intricate challenges facing young men today. He evaluates the significant impact of Jordan Peterson on masculinity and identity. The conversation dives into mental health struggles, educational declines, and how societal shifts shape young men's roles. French emphasizes the importance of mentorship and community in fostering virtuous masculinity, advocating for compassion and support to address these emerging crises.

Jul 10, 2025 • 40min
Dr. Kara Powell: Hope For Hurting Teens
Dr. Kara Powell, Chief of Leadership Formation at Fuller Theological Seminary, and David French, a seasoned commentator and writer, dive into the crisis of teen anxiety and depression. They discuss how social media exacerbates mental health issues and the vital role of supportive parenting. The conversation reveals strategies for fostering resilience in youth, including practical communication tips and a faith-integrated approach to coping with anxiety. Their insights aim to empower parents and communities to nurture the well-being of young people.

Jul 3, 2025 • 35min
Beth Moore: Spiritual Resets in a Chaotic World
In this engaging discussion, bestselling author and speaker Beth Moore shares her insights on spiritual resets amid chaos. She candidly recounts her journey of leaving a long-time denomination, the emotional toll it took, and how she found renewed purpose. The conversation also dives into the challenges of navigating mental health within relationships, highlighting the importance of vulnerability and support. Beth's reflections encourage listeners to embrace personal struggles as a pathway to spiritual growth and deeper connections with God.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 51min
Andy Crouch: Radical Loyalty In Our Fractured World
Andy Crouch, a partner in theology and culture at Praxis and author, joins to explore timeless lessons from the Book of Ruth. They discuss how Ruth’s fierce loyalty and Naomi’s grief offer radical insights into faithfulness amidst modern chaos. Themes of redemption, relational commitment, and the concept of a kinsman redeemer are highlighted as powerful antidotes to today’s individualism. Their conversation reveals how ancient stories can guide us in building compassionate communities and navigating life's uncertainties.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 50min
David French’s Five Best Ways to Pray For America
David French, a New York Times columnist and insightful commentator on law, politics, and culture, shares transformative ideas on praying for America. He provides five virtue-based approaches to prayer, emphasizing clarity, courage, and compassion. The discussion highlights the importance of sincere prayer as a catalyst for national reconciliation, urging listeners to balance justice and mercy while fostering unity. French draws on personal reflections and Scripture to encourage daily acts of prayer that seek healing for a divided nation.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 7min
Andy's Campfire Story: An ER Doctor's Path to Belonging
An ER doctor shares an emotional journey from the fast-paced demands of the emergency room to a spiritual quest for connection. The conversation opens up about the challenges of finding genuine community and the complexities of faith after feeling disillusioned. Listeners are encouraged to rethink traditional faith spaces, exploring unconventional avenues for connection. Personal stories highlight the importance of crafting supportive environments that embrace diverse experiences and encourage belonging.

Jun 12, 2025 • 45min
Ray Ortlund: Where Is God When We Are at Rock Bottom?
Ray Ortlund, a pastor and author of 'Good News at Rock Bottom', discusses holding onto faith amid life's challenges. He shares personal stories about suffering and betrayal, emphasizing the need for community support during dark times. The conversation touches on rebuilding relationships within evangelicalism and the transformative power of suffering. Ortlund also advocates for finding solace in shared experiences and the importance of gratitude and trust in God, offering a roadmap to healing when faced with despair.