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In Good Faith

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Discover how God is working in the world and in our lives. Strengthen community by connecting with people of different faith traditions. Celebrate commonality and honor difference as believers share the wisdom and sacred stories, faith journeys, and life experiences that connect them to the Divine. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddhist and Baptist, Jewish and Hindu, Presbyterian and Seventh Day Adventist, Muslim and Latter-day Saint— sharing their personal experience with the sacred and the divine. Sundays on BYUradio—and be sur...

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Dec 28, 2025

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Ep. 336: Best of 28.12.2025

As we wrap up production on In Good Faith, Steve looks back over 9 seasons--what he's learned and what he's treasured from interviewing hundreds of interfaith guests.

Fred Koenig 26.12.2025

Discover how God is working in the world and in our lives. Strengthen community by connecting with people of different faith traditions. Celebrate commonality and honor difference as believers share the wisdom and sacred stories, faith journeys, and life experiences that connect them to the Divine. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddh...

Brian Fesler 23.12.2025

Discover how God is working in the world and in our lives. Strengthen community by connecting with people of different faith traditions. Celebrate commonality and honor difference as believers share the wisdom and sacred stories, faith journeys, and life experiences that connect them to the Divine. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddh...

Bonus Reza Aslan 21.12.2025

Reza Aslan, writer, commentator, professor, Emmy- and Peabody-nominated producer, and scholar of religions, talks to Steve about the re-issue of No God But God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam (Random House, 2005). Steve spoke with Reza Aslan in 2020 about his personal experience with Islam and Christianity—you can hear that interview in episode 68 of our archive.

Rev Ken Chambers 19.12.2025

Discover how God is working in the world and in our lives. Strengthen community by connecting with people of different faith traditions. Celebrate commonality and honor difference as believers share the wisdom and sacred stories, faith journeys, and life experiences that connect them to the Divine. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddh...

Greg McBrayer 17.12.2025

Discover how God is working in the world and in our lives. Strengthen community by connecting with people of different faith traditions. Celebrate commonality and honor difference as believers share the wisdom and sacred stories, faith journeys, and life experiences that connect them to the Divine. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddh...

Ep. 335: Light the World with Vocal Point & Noteworthy 14.12.2025

Music from Vocal Point and Noteworthy, BYU a cappella groups. Plus, stories from the In Good Faith team. Vocal Point is comprised of Jack Nelson, Hyrum Jackson, McKay Dalley, Sterling Stowell, Josh Thorne, Jensen Diederich, and Asher Smith. Noteworthy's members are Addi Chandler, Kassie Sanders, Halle Sundberg, Aubrie Dyer, Miranda Sanofsky, Savannah Packer, and Emma Hooper.

Ep. 334: Love & Light & Prayer | Cami Nelson 10.12.2025

Cami Nelson discusses how she was inspired to work with special needs individuals in her photography business, creating portraits for families that reflect the beauty of children with Down Syndrome. Cami Nelson is a Utah-based photographer who has worked with humanitarian groups in Kenya and Armenia to document their activities and accomplishments. She also specializes in photography for special n...

Ep. 333: Interfaith Community & Service | Anju Bhargava 07.12.2025

Anju Bhargava is a community builder with over four decades of experience developing multi-dimensional strategies to address critical issues in an interdependent global environment. A Vedantic teacher and ordained Hindu minister/chaplain, Anju was the only Hindu American appointed to President Obama’s Inaugural Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, where she founded Hindu...

Ep. 332: Unlikely Friendships and God-sized Dreams | Greg Jones 03.12.2025

Greg Jones has a great story of faith but he is also working to help young people develop their faith stories. It’s a conversation about vocation, Spirit, the goodness of God, Soul, music, and a little bit of sports. Dr. Greg Jones is the president of Belmont University in Nashville, TN, an ecumenical Christian university. He is also the host of the podcast The Hope People. He currently serves on...

Ep. 331: American Muslim Mother | Sabeeha Rehman 30.11.2025

Sabeeha Rehman, an author, podcaster, blogger, playwright, and speaker on the American Muslim experience, is best known for her award-winning book Threading My Prayer Rug: One Woman’s Journey From Pakistani Muslim to American Muslim. She is an op-ed contributor to the Wall Street Journal. She also co-founded the National Autism Association New York Metro chapter, serving as its President from 2008...

Ep. 330: Atomic Pilgrim | James Patrick Thomas 26.11.2025

James Patrick Thomas, author of Atomic Pilgrim, describes his journey walking thousands of miles for peace and nuclear disarmament. Driven by a profound faith and inspired by a pivotal moment with Mother Teresa, Thomas describes the intersections of faith, suffering, and activism in his life. James Patrick Thomas serves on Pax Christi USA’s Disarmament Working Group and facilitates the Pax Christi...

Ep. 329: Reading Scripture by Surprise | Diana Butler Bass 23.11.2025

Diana Butler Bass discusses her new book, which delves into the significance of the Christian liturgical year and its impact on personal faith. She shares the importance of community, conviviality, and the ritual of the table in Christianity. Diana Butler Bass, PhD, is an author, speaker, preacher, and commentator on religion and contemporary spirituality. She holds a doctorate in religious studie...

Ep. 328: From Child Monk to Campus Chaplain | Vineetha Mahayaye 19.11.2025

Vineetha Mahayaye shares his experience as a 10-year-old monk in a monastery, choosing a solitary vocation as a young person, and presently counseling university students. The Venerable Vineetha Mahayaye is a Buddhist Chaplain at Tufts University, where he leads meditation programs for students and staff. He holds a Master’s Degree in Divinity from Harvard Divinity School. He is originally from Sr...

Ep. 327: The Kingdom of God is an event | Thomas Long 16.11.2025

Thomas Long talks about his new book, Proclaiming the Parables, and how these stories from Jesus challenge our perceptions and reveal the unpredictable generosity of the divine. Dr. Thomas Long is professor emeritus at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. His introductory textbook, The Witness of Preaching, is widely used in theological schools around the world. He serves as an editor-at-...

Ep. 326: American Revolution & Religious Freedom | Adam Jortner 12.11.2025

Adam Jortner explains how the American Revolution increased opportunities for Jews, allowing them to achieve citizenship and serve in the military. He also addresses the misconception that America was founded as a Christian nation. Adam Jortner is Professor of Religion in the Department of History at Auburn University. He specializes in the history of religion in the American Revolution and the ea...

Ep. 325: Hearing God under the New Mexico Stars | Patricia Matthews 09.11.2025

Patricia Matthews, an Episcopal priest in Little Rock, Arkansas, discusses her journey from Southern Baptist roots through a decade-long exploration of various religious traditions to her current role as the director of the Interfaith Center. Matthews highlights the importance of interfaith dialogue and shares personal stories of building interfaith relationships, combating fear, and the impact of...

Ep. 324: Love Made Me an Inventor | David Toole 05.11.2025

David Toole shares lessons he's learned from the example of Maggy Barankitse, a woman driven to care for orphans of the Burundi and Rwanda genocides through her organization Maison Shalom. Today, Maggy lives in exile in Rwanda after narrowly escaping an assassination attempt in 2015. Maison Shalom was declared an illegal organization in Burundi and she was sentenced to life in prison by the Suprem...

Ep. 323: Witness to Suffering | J.S. Park 02.11.2025

J.S. Park, chaplain at Tampa General Hospital, shares his unique role in offering spiritual and emotional support to patients and families during their most traumatic moments, including insights about the nature of grief and the intersection of mental health and faith. J.S. Park is the author of As Long As You Need: Permission to Grieve, part hospital chaplain experience and part memoir. He is als...

Ep. 322: Book Club When Things Fall Apart 26.10.2025

Rachel Whipple joins the In Good Faith team for a discussion of Pema Chödrön's When Things Fall Apart--a classic in Buddhist literature for the last 20 years. They explore themes such as dealing with fear, facing discomfort, embracing impermanence, and practicing non-attachment. Pema Chödrön is a Buddhist nun, meditation teacher, and author. In 1981 she became the first American in the Vajrayana t...

Ep. 321: Faith, Advocacy, & Art | Helen Boursier 22.10.2025

Helen Boursier discusses her experiences as a volunteer chaplain at an immigrant family detention center in Texas. She reflects on the profound faith and resilience of the asylum-seeking families she met, highlighting their spiritual strength and the love they embody, despite their hardships. The Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier, Ph. D., was known as “Pastora Helena” for two years inside an immigrant famil...

Ep. 320: Building Bridges Within Our Own Communities | John Song 19.10.2025

Reverend John Song shares his background growing up in an immigrant Korean church, his career transition from band teacher to pastor, and his involvement with the One America Movement. Rev. John Song is the Senior Pastor at City of Hope Presbyterian Church in Columbia, MD. He is on the Board of Directors of the One America Movement, which partners with faith communities across religious, political...

Ep. 319: Jewish History, Storytelling, and Genealogy | Brad Pomerance 15.10.2025

Brad Pomerance, Executive Vice President and On-Air Host at Jewish Life Television (JLTV), shares his passion for Jewish genealogy, the mission of JLTV, and the challenges and importance of representing diverse Jewish stories. JLTV is North America’s largest and most robust 24/7 English language, Jewish-themed television network. As On-Air Host, Brad Pomerance is helming JLTV’s newest television s...

Ep. 318: A Journey from War to Harmony | Imam Amir Duric 12.10.2025

Imam Amir Durić, chaplain at Syracuse University, shares his experiences growing up during the Bosnian War, his path towards becoming an Imam, and his work in fostering interfaith dialogue. Amir Durić is the Assistant Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life at Syracuse, overseeing the Muslim Chaplaincy at Syracuse University/SUNY ESF and educational programs supporting Muslim students, faculty, and...

Ep. 317: Lessons from the Garden | Carla Fortmann 08.10.2025

Carla Fortmann shares how the Lexington Interfaith Garden began, how it contributes to the community, and what lessons we learn from gardening. Carla Fortmann is the leader of the Lexington Interfaith Garden, a community project beside the historic Lexington Battle Green that has supplied fresh produce to the local food pantry for 15 seasons. Carla is also a registered nurse, the manager of the mu...

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