Faith in Culture
Faith in Culture
Podcast Description
Welcome to Faith in Culture with Tré Goins-Phillips, a show where we examine our beliefs, have real conversations about tough topics, dive deep into personal stories, and learn to navigate our faith in culture. We are called to be in the world, but not of it. So what do we do? We light the way.
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The podcast explores a variety of themes including faith in times of crisis, spiritual discernment, and cultural influences on belief systems. Specific episodes, like the one featuring John Kasich addressing grief and political responsibility, and another with Melissa Dougherty examining the implications of New Thought beliefs, illustrate the show's commitment to deep, meaningful conversations that challenge listeners' perceptions.

Welcome to Faith in Culture with Tré Goins-Phillips, a show where we examine our beliefs, have real conversations about tough topics, dive deep into personal stories, and learn to navigate our faith in culture. We are called to be in the world, but not of it. So what do we do? We light the way.
John James, co-founder of the Christian rock band the Newsboys and the group’s original frontman, joins CBN’s Tré Goins-Phillips to talk about his own rise and fall in CCM, opens up about accountability and restoration through the Gospel, and speaks out on the allegations against disgraced former Newsboys lead singer Michael Tait.
James is the author of the new memoir, “Newsboy: My Story of Hope and Second Chances,” available June 2.

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