The future of AI won’t just be shaped by engineers—it will be shaped by us. By what we love. By the relationships we prioritize. By the kind of communities we refuse to give up.
So before asking what AI will become, let's ask: what kind of people are we becoming?
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This Eastertide, we’ve curated a playlist to help you stay rooted in that story—songs that carry joy, lament, wonder, and resurrection power into your everyday life.
Listen to our Eastertide Playlist and keep the celebration going.
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What if anxiety isn’t something to eliminate, but something to understand?
We often treat anxiety like a failure: a lack of faith, a sign something is wrong. But what if it’s actually a signal of something deeper—of living in a world that isn’t finished yet?
He who can no longer listen to his brother will soon be no longer listening to God either. - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
And over time, that changes us. You can feel deeply impacted by what you hear, and still be completely unknown in your real life. But following Jesus was never meant to be disembodied.
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It’s easier than ever to build a spiritual life around content—sermons, podcasts, voices we admire from a distance.
But there’s a quiet shift happening:
from being known → to just listening
from community → to audience
from formation → to consumption
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It’s easy to confuse being inspired with being formed.
The question isn’t just what you’re listening to, it’s who knows you. Listen to the full conversation with Katelyn Beaty on the Good Faith podcast.
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As we near Holy Week, we invite you to sit awhile with our Lent Around the Campfire playlist.
These are songs to accompany the quieter work of the season: repentance, longing, hope, and the steady grace that meets us there.
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Dr. Francis Collins offers a simple but challenging reminder: If we follow Jesus as “the truth,” then we can’t be casual about what we believe—or what we share.
Because some claims aren’t just untrue. They can be harmful. Don’t miss our conversation.
If you’ve ever read “Don’t be anxious about anything” and felt more anxious instead of less, you’re not alone.
Our Anxiety Opportunity course explores how God can meet us in our worry—and transform it into deeper trust and growth.
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What happens when politics targets science—and Christians get caught in the fallout?
In this episode, Curtis talks with Dr. Francis Collins and Dr. Kristine Torjesen about the unraveling of public health. Don't miss it: goodfaith.org/podcasts/fra...
When Christians talk about war, the moral framework matters. In this conversation, David French reflects on why Christian ethics require deeper moral reasoning than simply labeling one side “good” and the other “evil.”
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War raises questions that go deeper than strategy or politics.
Is it just? Is it legal? And who has the authority to decide?
In today's episode, Curtis sits back down with David to examine the escalating Iran conflict through the lens of Christian theology, just war theory, and the Constitution.
The deeper question may not be what we accomplish, but whether we are responding to God with honesty, humility, and trust.
Sometimes faithfulness simply begins there. Don’t miss our latest episode with Dave Evans.
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Let's start this week in prayer together.
Praying with you and for you, from our recent ‘Can We Pray Together?’ episode.
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Climate change isn’t just an environmental issue. It’s a human one.
In this episode, Brian Webb helps us reframe the conversation as he connects creation care to Scripture, suffering, institutions, and everyday faithfulness.
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This verse comes at the end of Paul’s great chapter on resurrection. Not escape.Resurrection.
Because Jesus is raised — and because new creation is coming — what we do now matters.
Your work. Your faithfulness. Your quiet obedience. Your love for your neighbor. None of it is wasted.
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible tells one story. Not a moral exam so we can escape to heaven. But heaven and earth — overlapping, interlocking realities.
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We are thrilled to have N.T. Wright back on Good Faith! He joins Curtis to explore a vision of the gospel that is bigger, deeper, and more demanding than many of us were taught.
Don't miss this episode.
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Not for our party.
Not for our church.
Not for our team.
Faithfulness means telling the truth — even when it costs us. Don't miss our latest episode with Sara Groves.
Use your gifts — even if it costs you.
Sara used her platform as an artist. And she has lost fans. You may be a teacher. A lawyer. A parent. A business owner. Faithful presence can be shaped by your vocation. And meaningful action often costs something.
Borrow courage.
Before you began paying attention, others were already living this reality. Listen. Honor their stories. “What I’m doing is borrowed courage.”
Cultivate, don’t escalate.
“Culture is not a war to be won, but a garden to be cultivated.”
Seek goodness. Create beauty. Refuse contempt.
Refuse to defend the indefensible.
“You don’t have to protect the brand.” Spiritual maturity means being able to name what is good, and what is not. Even if it’s your “team.”
Be a neighbor first.
What’s happening at your local schools? Your grocery store? Your church? Faithfulness begins by noticing who is affected, even in places you don’t usually think about.
What does faithful presence look like when ICE activity increases in your community?
A few thoughts from our latest episode with Sara Groves:
“If it doesn’t stop here, it will continue — and it will come to your city.” — Rev. Tollgaard
Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.
—Proverbs 31:8
Speak Up and Call for Accountability:
Rev. Tollgaard urges Christians to use their voices:
— To call for investigations into deaths linked to ICE activity.
— To demand accountability and reform.
— To protect constitutional freedoms, including worship and free speech.
Show Up as a Faithful, Visible Protector
Christians are bearing witness so that those being detained are not alone, even when it costs them.
You are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. —1 Corinthians 12:27