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Climate Change and the Nature of Love
January 12, 2026 Posted by Curtis Chang in Curtis Chang Newsletter
This past week on the Good Faith podcast, we kicked off a new three part series (that will be spread over a couple of months) on Christians and Climate Change. I wanted to use this newsletter to share with you all my personal path to this series and, of course, to encourage you to tune […]
Grandparenting with Joy and Grace
January 7, 2026 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
What does it mean to take on the role of a grandparent? In last week’s episode of Good Faith, Nancy French rejoined Curtis to talk about the joys and lessons grandparenting has provided in her own family’s life. From seeing children as a source of creativity to rediscovering a sense of hope and stewardship, this […]
Prayers of the People: Loving the Vulnerable in Our City
December 3, 2025 Posted by Redeeming Babel in Uncategorized
From our friend Matt Ham, Pastor at Hope Community Church in Charlotte, NC. Brothers and sisters, before we pray together, we want to name what many in our city are feeling this week. Increased immigration enforcement has created real fear for many of our immigrant neighbors—fear for families, for children, for work, and for safety. […]
Patriotism and Nationalism… Where’s the Line for Christians?
October 22, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
This classic episode of the Good Faith podcast jumps straight into the relationship between faith and politics. David French and Curtis Chang explore how the concept of a “Christian nationalist” blurs the line between a healthy sense of patriotism and potentially dangerous nationalism. When the American church and politics collide, it can feel impossible to […]
Truth and Conspiracies
August 28, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Uncategorized, Institutions, Good Faith Podcast
In today’s episode of the Good Faith podcast, Curtis Chang welcomes Pete Wehner, a columnist for The Atlantic, and Emily Belz, writer for Christianity Today. Their discussion follows the rise of conspiracy theories in American politics, the ties between faith communities and misinformation, and how much of these issues stem from a lingering cultural distrust in U.S. […]


