Telling the Truth in a World of Chaos
- Holly Berkley Fletcher – “The Missionary Kids: Unmasking the Myths of White Evangelicalism”
- Patricia Raybon – how the grief journey can liberate writing truth and courage
- Amy Butler and Dawn Darwin Weeks – “Holy Disruption: A Manifesto for the Future of Faith Communities“
- Brian Kaylor – “The Bible According to Christian Nationalists: Exploiting Scripture for Political Power“
- Patty Krawec – “Bad Indians Book Club: Reading at the Edge of a Thousand Worlds” – unfortunately there is no recording of our interview, but you can learn more about Patty and her work here and here, and here are her interviews with New York Society Library and Turning Pages
- Jessica Miller Kelley – “Growing in God’s Love: A Family Devotional“
- Kate Murphy – “Lost, Hidden, Small: Finding the Way of Jesus Where We Never Think to Look“
- William Kole – “In Guns We Trust: The Unholy Trinity of White Evangelicals, Politics, and Firearms“
- Brian McLaren – “The Last Voyage” (a sci fi novel)
- Jeff Crosby – “World of Wonders: A Spirituality of Reading“
- Todd Korpi – “AI Goes to Church: Pastoral Wisdom for Artificial Intelligence“
- Andrew DeCort – “Reviving the Golden Rule: How the Ancient Ethic of Neighbor Can Heal the World“
- Wes Granberg-Michaelson – “The Soulwork of Justice: Four Movements for Contemplative Action“
- Matthew Boedy – The Seven Mountains Mandate: Exposing the Dangerous Plan to Christianize America and Destroy Democracy
- Nathan Smolensky – “Common Ground from the Ground Up: How rethinking politics can help us feel heard, heal relationships, and fix our democracy”
- Terence Lester – “From Dropout to Doctorate: Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice“
- Jennifer Grant – “Consider the Birds“
- Shannon T.L. Kearns – “Come and See: An invitation to a radical encounter with Jesus“
- Kathleen Norris – “Rebecca Sue: A Sister’s Reflection on Disability, Faith, and Love“
- Phil Christman – “Why Christians Should Be Leftists“
- Dorena Williamson – “Every Breath, Every Blessing: Finding Hope on Tough Days“
- Ellen Corcella – “Walk with Me: A Journey through the Landscape of Trauma“
- Previous interviews can be found here.
- 1/7/26 – Randall Balmer – “Bad Faith: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right“
- 1/9/26 – Katherine M. Douglass and Brittany M. Tausen – “Love Your Neighbor: How Psychology Can Enliven Faith and Transform Community“
- 1/21/26 – Lorna Rande – “Promises in the Garden“
- 2/10/26 – L. Daniel Hawk – “Undoing Manifest Destiny: Settler America, Christian Colonists, and the Pursuit of Justice“
- 2/11/26 – Marilyn McEntyre – “Start with a Word: On the Craft and Adventure of Writing“
- 2/17/26 – Cody Sanders – “A Brief Guide to Ministry with LGBTQIA Youth, Updated Edition“
- 2/20/26 – Terri Hord Owens – “Staying at the Table: Being the Church We Say We Are“
- 2/20/26 – Amar D. Peterman – “Becoming Neighbors: The Common Good Made Local“
- 3/12/26 – Karynthia Glasper Phillips – “Press Pause: Making Time for God in an Overscheduled Life“
- 3/27/26 – Angie Wright “Loving My Enemies & Other Outlandish Pursuits“
- 4/1/26 – Lillian Daniel – “Defrocked: Good News from a Bad Pastor for a Better Church“
- April – Dominic Roser, David Zhang, J. D. Bauman – “All the Lives You Can Change: Effective Altruism for Christians“
Check out our previous author interviews here in video form and here in podcast form.
