Category: Good Faith Podcast

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 […]

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 […]

Resilience, Faith, and Justice

In the latest episode of Good Faith, host Curtis Chang is joined by award-winning journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty to delve into a powerful and eye-opening conversation with Ben Spencer, an innocent man who was wrongfully imprisoned for 34 years. Ben’s story of faith, resilience, and eventual exoneration sheds light on critical issues within the American […]

The Shifting Landscape of American Governance

New York Times columnist and “founding friend” David French once again joins host Curtis Chang to discuss the evolving nature of American governance under the Trump administration. Their conversation delves into the growing concentration of power within the executive branch, particularly fueled by the MAGA movement, and the erosion of the checks and balances that […]
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