Buckling Up for Election Season
August 27, 2024 Posted by Curtis Chang in Curtis Chang Newsletter, The After Party
As my “founding friend” David French and I covered in a recent podcast, this has been an incredibly crazy summer for our nation. The American political landscape has been marked by an unprecedented series of ups and downs and rapid reversals of direction. Unlike many seasons where you could log off only to find most […]
Worship and Politics: Insights from Songs from the After Party
August 24, 2024 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast, Music, The After Party
Recently, Curtis sat down with Isaac Wardell and several contributing members of The Porters Gate, the songwriters behind the Songs for the After Party. Songs for the After Party is a musical project designed to address and reflect on the challenges faced by American churches today. The Porter’s Gate aims to create a space for […]
Healing Spiritual Attachments
August 24, 2024 Posted by Katherine Carter in Anxiety, Good Faith Podcast
In a world rife with uncertainty—whether it’s political instability, global crises, or personal struggles—our emotional responses can often feel overwhelming. Recently, Curtis Chang welcomed Rev. Summer Joy Gross to The Good Faith Podcast for a profound discussion on how our attachment to God can significantly influence our anxieties surrounding these issues. As a spiritual director […]
Disarming Christian Nationalism
August 12, 2024 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
Against the backdrop of today’s polarized climate, where nationalism and political power often overshadow more profound connections, Curtis Chang and Pastor Caleb Campbell offer a refreshing perspective in this podcast episode: beliefs follow belonging. They assert that understanding and transforming our neighbors’ entanglement in political ideologies requires a shift in focus from changing beliefs to […]
The Vital Importance of Reviving Reading
August 1, 2024 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
In an era dominated by rapid information consumption and short-form content, the art of deep reading is quickly declining and fading into the background. Deep reading fosters more than just intellectual enrichment. It cultivates essential virtues like contemplation, humility, and empathy. By immersing ourselves in well-crafted narratives and complex ideas, we open doors to deeper […]
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