Author: Katherine Carter
America’s Place in the World
May 14, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
What has been the Trump presidency’s impact on America’s global standing? Founding friends Curtis Chang and David French discuss how recent shifts signal a broader existential reckoning for the nation. As they analyze Trump’s Foreign Policy, a troubling picture emerges – one where long-standing alliances are strained, support for democracies like Ukraine is uncertain, and […]
What is a Christian Response to Crisis and Contempt?
May 2, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Uncategorized, Good Faith Podcast
Curtis Chang welcomes back author and frequent Good Faith guest Andy Crouch to discuss a topic at the heart of our cultural moment: how Christians can faithfully engage in public life during a time of deep political polarization, rising political contempt, and the expansion of emergency powers. Together, they outline the transition from the early […]
Every Moment Holy: Making Space for the Sacred
April 23, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
What if folding laundry or doing the dishes could become sacred rituals? In this episode of Good Faith, Curtis Chang is joined by Every Moment Holy author Douglas McKelvey to discuss how Christian liturgy can transform our daily routines into holy moments. Rooted in a deep understanding of spiritual rhythms and the power of habit, […]
Faith, Finance, and Foreign Aid
April 3, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
What does it mean for Christians to be good financial stewards and help “the least of these?” In this week’s episode of the Good Faith Podcast, Curtis Chang sits down with Dana and Bill Wichterman to explore the powerful – and sometimes challenging – intersection of faith and finance. Dana, a former USAID and Department […]


