Good Faith
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A podcast guiding Christians through the disorienting intersections of faith, politics, and contemporary culture.
This is a show for politically-engaged, often disillusioned, evangelicals seeking a non-partisan framework for their civic life. Host Curtis Chang brings a pastoral and academic lens to conversations that diagnose the current political landscape—particularly the influence of Donald Trump on the church—while searching for a more constructive, spiritually-grounded path forward.
“Unlike many Christian political podcasts focused on policy wins or culture war battles, Good Faith centers on spiritual formation and discernment. It consistently asks "Who are we becoming?" rather than just "Which side should we be on?", a framework central to its 'After Party' curriculum.”
Who hosts this show
Founded by Curtis Chang in 2019, Good Faith is a media ministry that helps Christians navigate faith, politics, and culture. Host Curtis Chang, a consulting professor at Duke Divinity School and former pastor, engages with academics, authors, and political commentators to foster spiritual clarity. The organization, which operates as a non-partisan 501c3, also produces video curricula, books, and essays to equip its audience.
Credentials & credits
- Consulting Professor, Duke Divinity School
- Senior Fellow, Fuller Theological Seminary
- Faculty, American University's School of International Service
- Founder & CEO, Consulting Within Reach
- Author
- Former Senior Pastor, Evangelical Covenant Church
Other ventures
- Redeeming Babel (parent organization)
- The After Party (book and video course)
- Consulting Within Reach (consulting firm)
- Author: "The Anxiety Opportunity"
- Author: "Engaging Unbelief"
What kind of podcast
- Country
- United States
- Region
- usa
When new episodes drop
- 01What's New About Trump's Decline? | Pete WehnerJun 27, 2026 · 27s
- 02Why Evangelicals Chose Trump in 2016 (And What It Reveals)Jun 26, 2026 · 39s
- 03Pete Wehner on Pope Leo, Trump, and Protestant AmericaJun 25, 2026 · 45 min
- 04Two Worldviews Collide: Pope vs PresidentJun 25, 2026 · 39s
- 05Why the Partisan Divide Keeps Growing (And How to Break the Cycle)Jun 24, 2026 · 29s
- 06Is America’s Promise of Freedom Still Unfinished? with Angel Adams ParhamJun 18, 2026 · 44 min
Notable episodes
- 01Is America’s Promise of Freedom Still Unfinished? with Angel Adams Parham
A deep theological and historical exploration of Juneteenth and its relevance for all Americans, featuring sociologist Dr. Angel Adams Parham.
- 02Pete Wehner on Pope Leo, Trump, and Protestant America
Contrasts the moral leadership of the Pope with Donald Trump's influence on evangelicals, featuring analysis from a former White House staffer.
- 03Why the Partisan Divide Keeps Growing (And How to Break the Cycle)
Explains the core framework of the show's 'After Party' curriculum, which shifts focus from political positions to relational engagement.
What you'll be asked on this show
The show is structured as a one-on-one interview, often presented in a split-screen video format. Curtis Chang acts as a calm, pastoral, and intellectual guide for the conversation. Episodes frequently use simple text overlays to highlight key concepts and feature a recurring opening tagline: "...where friends who follow Jesus help each other make sense of the world."
Questions Good Faith keeps coming back to
- “Not 'which side am I on?' but 'how am I engaging?'”
- “Not 'what do I believe?' but 'who am I becoming as I believe it?'”
- “What could be an embodied practice for [this holiday/event] to help retain its intended meaning?”
- “What are the spiritual resources that the community draws on to face [a specific challenge]?”
- “How does this event/issue shape us?”
- “How should Christians think about and engage in politics in light of how Jesus calls us to live?”
Signature segments
- · Opening tagline: "...where friends who follow Jesus help each other make sense of the world."
- · Split-screen interview format
- · Host identifies the show as a non-partisan 501c3 production
- · Animated text overlays highlighting keywords
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
Guests are typically academics, authors, and political commentators with expertise in sociology, theology, and public life, such as UVA sociologist Dr. Angel Adams Parham and columnist Pete Wehner. The show books experts who can provide deep historical context or sober political analysis, often from a center-right or non-partisan perspective.
- Pete Wehneron Pete Wehner on Pope Leo, Trump, and Protestant America
- Angel Adams Parhamon Is America’s Promise of Freedom Still Unfinished? with Angel Adams Parham
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast identifies itself as a production of a non-partisan 501c3 organization and does not appear to feature third-party advertisements. It is likely funded by audience donations and grants from its parent organization, Redeeming Babel.
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People also ask
- Who is the host of Good Faith?
- The host is Curtis Chang, a theologian, author, consulting professor at Duke Divinity School, and former pastor.
- Is this podcast still active?
- Yes, it releases multiple videos per week, including full-length interviews and shorter clips from those conversations.
- What is the format of the show?
- It's primarily a one-on-one interview show where host Curtis Chang talks with experts on faith, politics, and culture.
- What is 'The After Party'?
- 'The After Party' is a book and video curriculum created by Curtis Chang and others to help Christians engage in politics with a focus on spiritual formation ('how' to engage) rather than just policy ('what' to believe).
- Where can I listen to Good Faith?
- The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast platforms.
- How is the podcast funded?
- Good Faith is produced by Redeeming Babel, a non-profit 501c3 organization, and appears to be funded by donations and grants rather than commercials.
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- [01]About Good Faithredeemingbabel.org
- [02]Curtis Chang - Author Bioivpress.com
- [03]The After Party: Toward Better Christian Politicstheafterpartycourse.com
- [04]Curtis Chang - Duke Divinity Schooldivinity.duke.edu
- [05]Five Minutes with Curtis Chang - The Evangelical Covenant Churchcovenantcompanion.com
- [06]Good Faith (Podcast) - Podchaserpodchaser.com
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