Clarity in a Confusing World

Christians are called to serve as signposts to the coming Kingdom of God, when Jesus will finally repair all brokenness. In a culture afflicted by division and confusion–a condition depicted by the story of Babel in Genesis 11:1-9–Redeeming Babel equips Christians to navigate the chaos with timeless Biblical truths.

OUR CONTENT

We start from the inside out.

We start with your interior life by dealing with anxiety; to your work life by reframing your approach to organizations; and then to your public life by refreshing your political imagination. We do all of this anchored in the surprising and beautiful truths of the Gospel.

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Russell Moore, David French, and Curtis Chang React: Trump’s First 100 Days in Office.

April 30, 2025
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Eastern
​Join Curtis Chang, Russell Moore, and David French in a special live recording of the Good Faith Podcast as they reflect on Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. In this engaging discussion, the After Party trio will offer thoughtful Christian perspectives on political leadership, faith in public life, and how believers can navigate a divided political landscape. With insights grounded in wisdom, humility, and hope, this conversation will challenge, encourage, and equip listeners for faithful political engagement. Don’t miss this conversation!
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VIDEO CURRICULUM

The Anxiety Opportunity (the course)

What happens in our world can make us feel anxious. This 7 session course provides a fresh and surprising take on how God uses our worries to grow us into our best selves in Christ.

God’s Purpose for Your Organizational Life

People spend most of their productive life in organizations: companies, schools, agencies, teams, and more. interact with the world most significantly through their organizations. Yet, traditional church teaching provides Christians with few tools on how to connect their organizational life to God’s purposes. This course provides the missing link to transform your 9-5 life.

PODCAST

Good Faith Podcast Episodes

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 ranked in the top .5 percent of all podcasts.

 

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LATEST ARTICLES

The American Intersection of Faith and Governance

In this enlightening episode of the Good Faith podcast, host Curtis Chang is joined by Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and author of Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy. Together, they explore the profound relationship between Christianity and democracy, discussing how faith’s influence on politics has shaped the political landscapes and […]
March 26, 2025

Authority, Abuse, and Accountability in the Church

Author Mike Cosper joins Curtis Chang in this episode of Good Faith to investigate the unsettling realities of authority in churches and the unchecked power that often breeds toxic church environments. Drawing from his latest book, The Church in Dark Times, Cosper emphasizes the urgent need for megachurch accountability, using the infamous Mars Hill case […]
March 19, 2025

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Original articles by the Redeeming Babel team responding to the events of the day.

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NEW BOOK

The Anxiety Opportunity

By Curtis Chang

“I heartily recommend Redeeming Babel and the materials they offer. The work of Curtis Chang and the team is ACCESSIBLE, PRACTICAL, FAITHFUL AND HELPFUL.”

Bill Roper
former dean of the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health; former CEO of UNC Health Care; former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

“Thank you for the example of how to engage in difficult conversations, in a loving and respectful way.”

Amanda Meadows

“So many believe politics or work are inherently immoral, devoted to money or power – the idea of organizations being able to be reformed was surprising.”

Dr. Jakob Miller
Professor of American Politics at Taylor University

“A breath of fresh air. Tackling our political and social issues head on with grace and truth.”

Anne

“Redeeming Babel helps me think biblically thereby reminding me that I am first and foremost a citizen of God’s Kingdom.”

Murph

“A thoughtful and valuable discussion on Christian faithfulness in a culture of craziness at the extremes and an exhausted majority in the middle.”

Bob Fryling
former publisher of InterVarsity Press and vice president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
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