Faith in Culture

Faith in Culture
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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 show focuses on pressing cultural issues interwoven with faith, featuring topics like the rise of young conservatives, the challenges of cultural Christianity, and the influence of spirituality in politics. Notable episodes include discussions with Dr. Albert Mohler on the shift in political alignments among youth, John Kasich's reflections on tragedy and faith, and Melissa Dougherty's insights on the impact of occult ideas in mainstream Christianity.

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.
On September 11, 2001, U.S. Secret Service Agent Darin Kinder was inside the World Trade Center when the planes struck. Against all odds, he made it out alive — and he helped so many along the way. In this powerful conversation, Darin recounts what he saw and felt that day, the miraculous way God guided his steps through chaos, and how the experience transformed his faith. His testimony is both harrowing and hope-filled, a reminder of God’s presence even in our darkest moments.

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