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    Francis Collins & Kristine Torjesen on The Fight for Public Health: Science, Faith, and What's at Stake?

    19/03/2026 | 54 mins.
    From Breakthroughs to Budget Cuts: The Rollercoaster of Modern Medical Research
     
    What happens when politics wages war on science—and Christians get caught in the blast radius? In this Good Faith Podcast episode, Curtis Chang talks with former NIH director Dr. Francis Collins and BioLogos president Dr. Kristine Torjesen about Collins' forced exit from NIH, the shutdown of a major HIV prevention programs in Africa, and how cuts to vaccines, medical research, and public health are threatening lives and future breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer's, and pandemic preparedness. They also confront vaccine distrust, anti-institution politics, and evangelical skepticism of science, while making the case that science is not the enemy of faith but a gift from God for truth, healing, and human flourishing.
     
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    05:56 - Political Interference in Science Roles, Research, and Aid Cuts
    10:57 - Are Medical Advances Threatened by Political Decisions?
    16:03 - Curtis Gets Candid About Unexpected Benefits of Medical Aid in His Life
    17:34 - Vaccine Policy Changes and Anti-Vax Influence 
    20:46 - Engaging Christians Who Distrust Science
    25:39 - What Lessons Can We Learn from COVID Vaccine Promotion 
    28:32 - Is Science Politically Biased?
    36:15 - Distrust of Institutions and Its Roots
    44:45 - Equipping Pastors and Parents for Faith-Science Conversations
    46:59 - Hopeful Medical Advances Despite Setbacks
    50:15 - Science as a Source of Beauty and Worship
     
    Scriptures:
    John 14:6 (ESV)
     
    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Check out the Biologos website
    Announcement: Dr. Kristine Torjesen becomes BioLogos' 3rd president and CEO
    Biologos: Kristine Torjesen's Professional Biography
    NIH Bio: Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D.
    NIH: Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines
    KFF (The independent source for health policy research and news): COVID-19 preventable mortality
    Brooke Nichols: Tracking Anticipated Deaths from USAID Funding Cuts
    Check out the Impact Counter
     
    More From Dr. Francis Collins:
    Dr. Francis Collins' The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust
     
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    The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.
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    Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson on Leif Enger's Apocalypse & What Matters at the End of the World? (Reading to Make Sense of the World)

    16/03/2026 | 21 mins.
    Refusing Despair Amidst Cultural Darkness
     
    What does it look like to cheerfully refuse a collapsing culture without giving in to cynicism, fear, or despair? Host Curtis Chang and Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson—Fletcher Jones Chair of Great Books at Pepperdine University— dive into Leif Enger's I Cheerfully Refuse, exploring why great novels still matter, how Christians can resist ideations of apocalypse with joy, and what faith-filled fiction reveals about beauty, truth, and survival in dark times. This conversation is for listeners hungry for cultural commentary,hopeful resistance, and deeper ways of reading the world through faith.
     
    01:28 - Challenges of Reading Contemporary Novels
    06:03 - The Meaning Behind the Title "I Cheerfully Refuse"
    07:47 - Lessons for Dark Times
    10:02 - The Enduring Power of Books vs. New Media
    12:16 - Cultivating Fruitful Practices in Dark Times
    14:36 - Living as a Cheerful Refuser Today
    15:02 - Is the Christian Worldview True Reality Or A Bubble?
    17:04 - What Is Enger's Idea of True humanity?
    18:19 - Recommendations for Similar Books and Authors
     
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    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Leif Enger's I Cheerfully Refuse
    Leif Enger's Peace Like a River
    Leif Enger's Virgil Wander
    Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
    Claude Acho's Reading Black Books
    Eugene Vodolazkin's Laurus
    Rumor Godden's In This House of Brede
    Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
    More About Christopher Beha
    Jessica Hooton Wilson's The Scandal of Holiness
     
    More From Jessica Hooten Wilson:
    Jessica Hooten Wilson's website

    Explore Jessica's books HERE

    Read articles and Essay by Jessica HERE

     
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    David French on The Iran War: If It's Illegal, Is It Just?

    12/03/2026 | 58 mins.
    The Intersection of Trump, Iran, and the Moral Limits of War
     
    What should Christians think about the U.S. war with Iran, Israel's role in the conflict, and the risk of a wider Middle East war? In this Good Faith Podcast episode, Curtis Chang and New York Times columnist David French unpack the escalating U.S.-Iran war through the lens of Christian theology, just war theory, constitutional checks and balances, and the moral limits of presidential power. They explore whether America's military action against Iran is just, legal, or dangerously reckless, while also addressing Israel, regime change, MAGA foreign policy, and the growing risk of a wider global conflict. Join David and Curtis for a thoughtful framework for understanding war in a volatile moment.
     
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    02:32 - Did Anyone See This Coming?
    04:51 - Distinguishing Just and Legal Wars
    09:25 - Evaluating America's War Against Iran
    14:46 - Why Hasn't Congress Acted?
    17:59 - Truthfulness of the Administration
    22:32 - Potential Consequences of Prolonged War
    33:12 - What About the Theory That Trump's War is a Diversion From Personal Scandals?
    39:04 - Evangelical Support for Israel
    44:08 - Are We Heading Toward World War III?
    53:49 - Christian Prayer and Moral Response
     
     
    Scriptures:
    1 Timothy 2:1–2 (ESV)
     
     
    Mentioned in This Episode:
    A primer on Just War Theory
    Augustine and Just War Theory
    The UN Charter  Chapter VII, Article 51: the use of force and collective self-defense
    What is the War Powers Resolution?
    Abraham Lincoln'sLetter to Congress: January 12, 1848 (Speech regarding Mexican War)
    Background on U.S. Relations With Iran (1953-2026)
    Background on Operation Praying Mantis
    Impacts of the U.S. killing of Qassem Soleimani
    More about the Lockerbie bombing
    The Ezra Klein Show, March 3 episode: The Great Lie of War
     
     
    More From David French:
    David French's New York Times pieces HERE
    Follow David French on Threads
     
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    Dave Evans: Designing and Living a Meaningful Life Now

    05/03/2026 | 55 mins.
    What Does Radical Acceptance Look Like in Real Life?
     
    In this Good Faith Podcast episode, Curtis Chang sits down with Dave Evans (co-founder of the Stanford Life Design Lab) to tear up the "find your purpose" script and explore how design thinking, faith, and radical acceptance can lead to real meaning—especially through grief and uncertainty. Expect sharp insights, honest stories, and practical tools to build a life with more presence, flow, and authenticity starting now. Dave and Curtis dig into faith and the tension of the "already and not yet" as they look at the ideas in Dave's latest book, How to Live a Meaningful Life.
     
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    03:05 - Dave Evans' Journey & the Origins of Life Design
    09:54 - Are there Pitfalls When Pursuing Impact and Transactional Mindset?
    18:08 - Design Moves for Greater Meaning
    22:05 - Radical Acceptance Illustrated by Personal Loss 
    28:06 - Why Is the Concept of Flow Important?
    39:37 - Compatibility of Design Thinking and Christian Worldview
    41:06 - Four Areas of Human Experience for Meaning
    45:34 - Meaning in the Second Half of Life 
    48:59 - Getting Started: Practical First Steps
     
    Scriptures:
    Deuteronomy 30:11–14 (ESV) 
    Deuteronomy 30:19–20 (ESV)
    John 10:10 (ESV) 
    Philippians 2:5-11 (ESV) 
    Romans 12:2 (ESV)
    Ecclesiastes 2:11 (ESV)
    Luke 17:20–21 (ESV)
    Mark 8:18 (ESV)
     
    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Dave Evans + Bill Burnett's How to Live a Meaningful Life: Using Design Thinking to Unlock Purpose, Joy, and Flow Every Day
    What is Radical Acceptance?
    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience
    Lisa Miller's lecture The Awakened Brain 
    Jill Bolte Taylor's TED Talk: My Stroke of Insight
    More about Jean Vanier and L'Arche
    Richard Rohr's Falling Upward
    Veritas Forum: Dallas Willard
    Stanford's Life Design Lab
    What is Design thinking? (pdf)
    Don Norman's The Design of Everyday Things
    More from Dave Evans:
    Dave Evans + Bill Burnett's Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life
    Dave Evans + Bill Burnett's Designing Your New Work Life: How to Thrive and Change and Find Happiness--and a New Freedom--at Work
    Dave Evans Praxis Mentor page
    Check out: Designing Your Life website
     
    Connected Good Faith Episodes:
    Good Faith ep. 68: The Impact Fetish (with Andy Crouch)
     
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    Can We Pray Together? with Curtis Chang & DT Slouffman

    02/03/2026 | 23 mins.
    Prayers of the People: The Power of Prayer in Difficult Times
     
    The Good Faith Podcast host Curtis Chang and producer DT Slouffman guide listeners through a communal time of prayer. Responding to heartfelt prayer requests from newsletter subscribers, they reflect on themes of hope, family reconciliation, and finding peace amid uncertainty. Each request is followed by a moment of silent prayer, inviting listeners to participate. The episode emphasizes surrendering to God's will, the challenges of strained relationships, and seeking God's presence in suffering.
     
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    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Matthew 6:9–13 (ESV)
    Ephesians 3:14-15 (ESV)
    C.S. Lewis' book The Four Loves
     
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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.
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