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  • David French on Political Violence in America and Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
    What Does Charlie Kirk’s Murder Reveal About Extremism and Division? Ā  Host Curtis Chang sits down with Good Faith ā€œfounding friendā€ and New York Times writer David French to reflect on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about the rise of political violence in America. Together, they explore how formative experiences have shaped Baby Boomers and Gen Z differently, the role of influencers versus institutions, and the dangers of extremism across the political spectrum. With compassion for the personal tragedy at the center of this event, they also highlight the church’s role on the path toward healing and rebuilding trust in a deeply divided nation. Ā  Join The After Party Ā  Send Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Ā  Donate to Redeeming Babel Ā  Mentioned in this episode: Poll Results: Is Political Violence Ever Justified? Why Do So Many Young Americans Justify Political Violence? (internal WSJ generational poll %s) How recent political violence in the U.S. fits into ā€˜a long, dark history’ (Politifact/PBS) Political violence in polarized U.S. at its worst since 1970s (Reuters, 2023) Spencer Cox’s calls for civility spark introspection, and some GOP backlash Utah Gov. Spencer Cox decries ā€˜cancer’ of social media and its ā€˜direct role’ in every assassination over past 5 yearsĀ  Pope Leo criticizes surge of nationalist political movements in the world (video) Ā  David French on Charlie Kirk’s Murder and Political Violence: David French: There Are Monsters in Your Midst, Too David French: If We Keep This Up, Charlie Kirk Will Not Be the Last to Die Roundtable discussion, including David French: The ā€˜Fork in the Road’ After Charlie Kirk’s Death David French’s Divided We Fall Ā  More From David French: David French’s New York Times pieces HERE Follow David French on Threads Ā  Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Ā  Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter Ā  The Good Faith Podcast is a production of Redeeming Babel, 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 Redeeming Babel. Ā 
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  • C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters, and Emily Wilson on Women’s Spiritual Battles
    Modern Challenges of Self-Worth and Lies Ā  Host Curtis Chang talks with author and women’s ministry leader Emily Wilson about faith, motherhood, and battling the lies of shame and self-hatred. Drawing from C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters and her new book Sincerely, Stoneheart, Emily explores how screens, productivity pressures, and cultural messages distort our identity—and how the truth of God’s love can set us free. Ā  (00:01) - Reimagining CS Lewis for Modern Times (04:54) - Women and Good vs. Evil (08:27) - Women and Men’s Unique Vulnerabilities to Evil (13:03) - Did C.S. Lewis Miss Something About Women? (14:53) - C.S. Lewis and Friendship (19:08) - Unveiling Truths About Motherhood and Screens (28:01) - The Lie of Productivity Ā  Join The After Party Ā  Send Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Ā  Donate to Redeeming Babel Ā  Mentioned in this episode: Emily Wilson’s Sincerely StoneheartĀ  Learn more about C.S. Lewis (C.S. Lewis Institute) The Background surrounding C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape LettersĀ  More about Lewis’s friendships and the InklingsĀ  Listen to Good Faith Episode 160 - Resetting Your Faith: Exploring the Strength of Biblical Mothers with Tara Edelschick and Kathy Tuan-MacLea authors of Moms at the WellĀ  NIH’s Study on depression, screen time, and women (abstract) More from Emily Wilson: Emily Wilson’s WebsiteĀ  Find Emily Wilson on Instagram Watch Emily Wilson on YouTubeĀ  Find Emily Wilson on Facebook Ā  Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Ā  Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
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  • Dr. Alison Cook Confronts Shame, Inner Critics, & Competing Emotions
    Why Is Your Inner Life So Complicated? Ā  Host Curtis Chang and therapist Dr. Alison Cook connect dive into conversation about the intersection of Christian faith, psychology, and emotional health. Together they explore how overcoming shame, naming emotions, and quieting one’s inner critic can lead to spiritual growth and deeper empathy. Drawing on the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, Dr. Cook provides tools to manage the competing voices within. Ā  (00:01) - Exploring Inner and Outer Complexity (03:45) - Compassionate Curiosity and Inner Complexity (17:16) - Unlocking Inner Complexity Through Exploration (22:28) - Navigating the Inner Soul Complexity (33:48) - Cultivating Inner Harmony for Leadership (37:45) - Journey of Inner Exploration Ā  Drawing upon material from a past conversation, this episode provides ideas about emotional health and inner well being. Ā  Join The After Party Ā  Send Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Ā  Donate to Redeeming Babel Ā  Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model Learn more about Dr. Richard SchwartzĀ  Dr. Anna Lembke’s Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence Read Isaiah 6:5 ESV (and related scriptures) Henry Nouwen: "Finding Our Sacred Center" (video, 1994) Explaining the True Therapy in 'Inside Out' (video) Explore the 5 Things Inside Out 2 Got Right about IFS Therapy Read about The Doctrine of the Trinity: No Christianity Without It Ā  More from Dr. Alison Cook: Explore Dr. Cook’s website Listen to Dr. Cook’s podcast: The Best of You Read Dr. Cook’s book The Best of You: Break Free from Painful Patterns, Mend Your Past, and Discover Your True Self in God Read Dr. Cook’s book I Shouldn't Feel This Way: Name What’s Hard, Tame Your Guilt, and Transform Self-Sabotage into Brave Action Ā  Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Ā  Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
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  • Daniel’s Campfire Story: Building Bridges in a Divided America
    We Can Find Common Ground Even in Washington, D.C. Good Faith’s series of Campfire Stories invites listeners to hear how ordinary people are living out extraordinary faith in complex times. In this episode, Daniel, a pastor in Reston, Virginia, reflects on 23 years of ministry near Washington D.C., where politics and faith are in constant conversation. Inspired to bring the community – inside and outside of his church – together through civic discourse, he championed an initiative to create spaces for meal sharing and meaningful dialogue, creating curiosity and seeking unity across political lines. Daniel’s story shows how one pastor can change the way we do church to cultivate reconciliation, hope, and community in the most polarized of towns. Send your Campfire Stories to: [email protected]
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  • The Epstein Files, Conspiracy Theories, and the Church with Emily Belz & Pete Wehner
    From Jeffrey Epstein to QAnon, Why Do Conspiracies Thrive in Churches? Ā  The Atlantic’s Pete Wehner, Christianity Today’s Emily Belz, and host Curtis Chang dive into QAnon, conspiracy theories, and the MAGA movement’s influence on American politics, culture, and the church. From Donald Trump’s messianic image to the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein, they reveal why conspiracies thrive in times of distrust—and how faith communities can fight back with truth and resilience. Ā  (01:58) - Understanding the QAnon Conspiracy Movement (04:10) - The Impact of QAnon Beliefs (10:55) - The Role of Jeffrey Epstein’s Death (17:13) - Christian Vulnerability to Conspiracy Theories (25:13) - The History of Christianity and Conspiracies (30:14) - The Grip of Trump on MAGA (40:36) - Challenges Facing Church Leadership Today Ā  Ā  Send Campfire Stories to: [email protected] Ā  Donate to Redeeming Babel Ā  Mentioned in this episode: Emily Belz: How QAnon Lives On Under Trump 2.0 Pete Wehner: Trump Discovers MAGA Has No ā€˜Off’ Switch Wired: All The Times Kash Patel Promoted QAnon FOX News: AG Pam Bondi on Epstein files: 'The public has a right to know' (March 3) Politico: Outraged Trump supporters not placated by DOJ’s actions on Epstein New York Times: Trump Embraces Conspiracy Theories He Only Winked at Before Life Way Research: 50% of U.S. Protestant Pastors Hear Conspiracy Theories in Church American Enterprise Institute: Findings from the January 2021 American Perspectives Survey Nicholas Carr's The Shallows More about Historical Antisemetic Conspiracies: Blood Libel More about William Miller & the Millerites Ā  More from Emily Belz & Pete Wehner: Emily Belz’s article at Christianity Today Pete Wehner’s articles at The Atlantic Ā  Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Ā  Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
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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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