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 f...
Resetting Our Minds: Andy Crouch on Technology's Grip
Are smartphones destroying a generation? Host Curtis Chang unwraps the complexities of smartphone culture in a candid discussion with Good Faith contributor Andy Crouch. They reflect on the initial excitement of tech innovation, juxtaposed with insights from experts like Jonathan Haidt and Jean Twenge on its impact on youth mental health. This exploration of the shift from adventurous childhoods of decades past to the screen-centric experiences of today emphasizes the need for real-world interactions and discernment in our tech engagement. Download our free January Reset Guide Send your Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Referenced in This Episode: How to Become a Tech-Wise Family (ten steps) by Andy Crouch The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place by Andy Crouch Steve Jobs announces the iPhone on January 9, 2007 Jonathan Haidt's The Anxious Generation Jean Twenge's iGen Exploring the Effect of Social Media on Teen Girls’ Mental Health (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health) Teens and Video Games Today (Pew Research) A Long-Term Perspective on the History of Technology Wall-E (Pixar film trailer 2008) What Is Alchemy? (Royal Society of Chemists) The Lost Art of Reading a Paper Road Map The Controversial Jesus - Jesus and Mammon (talk by Jon Tyson) John 8:1-11 (Jesus & the Adulterous Woman) Acts 19 (Paul in Ephesus) Explore Andy Crouch’s work: Interact with Andy’s website Check out Andy’s work at Praxis Read Andy’s book: The Life We're Looking For Read Andy’s book: The Tech-Wise Family Learn more about George Fox Talks Learn more about J29 Coalition cohorts at J29Coalition.com Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
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Resetting Love: Harrison Scott Key's Journey After Adultery
What turns a story of infidelity into forgiveness and healing? Host Curtis Chang leads a discussion with acclaimed author and humorist Harrison Scott Key that explores what happens when betrayal shatters the foundation of a marriage. Key shares his deeply personal journey of discovering his wife's affair and deciding whether to rebuild or walk away. Drawing from his book, How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever, Chang and Key offer heartfelt insights on forgiveness, healing, and the transformative power of storytelling. Discover how humor, spiritual growth, and nurturing relationships—like tending a garden—can turn life’s darkest moments into opportunities for resilience and renewal. Download our free January Reset Guide Send your Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Referenced in This Episode: The World's Largest Man by Harrison Scott Key Soaring Higher Thoughts on G.K. Chesterton’s most famous quote More From Harrison Scott Key: Order a copy of How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Review: How To Stay Married (The Gospel Coalition) Harrison Scott Key's website Harrison Scott Key on Instagram Books for purchase by Harrison Scott Key Learn more about George Fox Talks Learn more about J29 Coalition cohorts at J29Coalition.com Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
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Resetting Your Faith: Exploring the Strength of Biblical Mothers (with Tara Edelschick & Kathy Tuan-MacLean)
In this New Year bonus episode, host Curtis Chang explores themes of motherhood and spiritual growth with authors Tara Edelschick and Kathy Tuan-MacLean, discussing their work, Moms at the Well. Discover how spiritual formation intersects with motherhood, as they unpack the unique challenges and joys mothers face in nurturing faith, building community, and finding God's presence in everyday struggle. This episode highlights the profound ways maternal experiences shape faith journeys, showcasing the powerful biblical stories of Hagar, Elizabeth, and other marginalized voices often overlooked by the church. Get 20% off and free U.S. shipping when you order a copy of the Moms at the Well at InterVarsity Press: Moms at the Well Use code: IVPPOD20 Download our free January Reset Guide Send your Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Referenced in This Episode: Hagar's Story: Genesis 16 The Bleeding Woman's (Batya) Story: Mark 5:21-34 Elizabeth and Mary's Story: Luke 1 More From Tara Edelschick & Kathy Tuan-MacLean: Check out Tara & Kathy's Website Get to know Tara Edelschick Get to know Kathy Tuan-MacLean Purchase Moms at the Well: Meeting God Through the Mothers of Scripture
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John Mark Comer: Resetting Our Relationship With God
John Mark Comer: Resetting Our Relationship With God Are you ready to trade your New Year’s resolutions for spiritual growth? Host Curtis Chang and teacher and writer John Mark Comer dive into the transformative journey of spiritual reset to start the new year. Discover practical insights on community, the importance of Sabbath, and how to navigate the distractions of modern life, all aimed at nurturing a deeper spiritual hunger and fostering genuine connection with God and others. Download our free January Reset Guide Send your Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Referenced in This Episode: The Way of the Ascetics (pdf) by Tito Colliender How Philip Rieff’s Three Worlds Help Us Understand Cultural Change by Carl R. Trueman On the Road with Saint Augustine with James K.A. Smith & Elizabeth Bruenig (video conversation) Dopamine Nation by Anna Lempke, MD How Principles from the Casino Were Applied to Your Cell Phone by Dr. Liraz Margalit We Are Free When We Forget Ourselves by Joshua Luke Smith Sabbath is the Climax of Living by Marva Dawn The Sabbath (pdf) by Abraham Heschel General Examen of Conscience by Ignatious of Loyola The Wheel and the Cross: Three Views on Suffering Anything could happen, at any moment (and when it does, you'll cope) by Oliver Burkeman The Way of the Heart by Henri Nouwen More about John Ortberg The Phases of the Great Awakenings A Beginner's Guide to Lectio Divina Read Psalm 1 More From John Mark Comer: John Mark Comer’s website HERE Get your copy of Practicing the Way Read this preview of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry Follow john mark comer on instagram Learn more about J29 Coalition cohorts at J29Coalition.com Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
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How to Tell If You’re Drinking Too Much (with Ericka Andersen)
Resetting our relationship to alcohol Host Curtis Chang and author Ericka Andersen mark Ericka’s fourth year of sobriety by asking a thought-provoking question: How’s your relationship with alcohol? Together, they explore the challenges of alcohol dependency, why it might be time to reevaluate your connection to drinking, and how to lovingly support others on the same journey. Using the metaphor of alcohol as a “person” woven into our memories and social experiences, they explore the grief that can accompany “breaking up” with alcohol and how the Spirit of God’s still, small voice is sometimes drowned out by cocktail hour. If you’ve ever questioned whether your life might be better without alcohol, this episode offers practical insights and gentle encouragement to take a closer look. Download our free January reset guide https://bit.ly/4gBXjiW Send your Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Resources or references mentioned in this episode: Ericka's 10 Tools to Find Freedom From Alcohol We Are the Luckiest: The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life by Laura McKowen Detox.net’s complete drinking habits study Washington D.C. has the highest percentage of heavy drinkers When a church leader confesses a substance abuse problem (an interview) This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol, Find Freedom, Discover Happiness by Annie Grace The Luckiest Club: online sobriety support community More From Ericka Andersen: Follow Ericka on Instagram HERE Read ericka’s Substack HERE Check out Ericka’s website: HERE Ericka’s Wall Street Journal piece about Binge Drinking Learn more about J29 Coalition cohorts at J29Coalition.com
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 produced by Redeeming Babel. Good Faith is ranked in the top .5 percent of all podcasts.