Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons and George have a fascinating conversation on this episode of Good God about the importance of nonprofit work and her role in helping them do and be all that they can.
Read MoreDiana Butler Bass is on Good God talking about her book, Grateful: The Transformative Power of Giving Thanks. She offers an alternative model of gratitude to the one that she witnesses in the public square, one that is centered around the table.
Read MoreDiana Butler Bass is on Good God talking about her book, Grateful: The Transformative Power of Giving Thanks. She describes the spiritual practice of gratefulness and her own journey of discovering gratitude.
Read MoreNeil Cazares-Thomas is back on Good God talking about the history of Cathedral of Hope in Dallas.
Read MoreGeorge Mason and Sports Personality Matt Mosley talk about the ever-changing world of journalism. At center of this fascinating conversation is Matt’s journey from print journalism at the The Dallas Morning News to a contributor online at Dallasnews.com and from a weekday show on 103.3 ESPN radio to his ventures in podcasting with Ed Werder and The Doomsday Podcast and Brent Musberger and "You Are Looking Live." Matt reveals how his faith, friends, family and church uplifted him through difficult decisions he had to make along the way.
Read MoreIn this episode of Good God, George Mason talks to Sharon Groves about her work in the world of progressive social justice activism. The hunger for faith and religion is strong in this sphere. Faith teaches us how to cross divides--social, political, and religious divides--to find true healing.
Sharon speaks about her personal journey to find faith, as a lesbian in the midst of a post 9/11 anti-war movement. She spent a decade working for the Human Rights Campaign, bringing faith leaders into that space. She now works at Auburn Theological Seminary, bringing people of moral courage together to create change in our communities.
George shares about his experience leading his congregation to become fully affirming of our LGBTQ friends, and how that has led to more openness to others' experiences of pain, love and faith.
How can the church and government work together for the common good, meanwhile keeping the separation between church and state? George and Melissa Rogers, the former executive director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, discuss this and more on this weeks episode of Good God.
Read MoreWhat do you do when your newborn daughter is born with a life-threatening heart condition? Do you turn to faith? That's exactly what Miguel Solis and his wife Jacqueline did. Listen to his amazing story on this week's episode of Good God.
Read MoreThe term religious liberty has become increasingly popular in recent years, but in reality that is a term that this country was founded upon. Amanda Tyler leads the Baptist Joint Committee which is charged with protecting religious liberty for people of all faiths.
Read MoreFormer WFAA Weatherman Troy Dungan talks about his faith and how it played a role in growing up, his career and traveling.
Read MoreIf you keep up with religious news these days, then will you already know Good God’s next guest, Jonathan Merritt. He grew up in the Bible Belt, and when he made his way to New York City as an adult, he discovered that could no longer “speak God” like he was used to doing.
Read More"I wrote this book, because I wanted Theo's story to be heard by as many people as possible who could benefit from it. People who are dealing with adversity or loss, struggling with limitations or trying to discern their vocation in life. I want them to know they are not alone, and that the world steps in to help in amazing ways."
- Timothy Krause, author of Finding Theo
If you’ve ever been through a time of doubt and darkness, or been the parent to someone in crisis, you will want to hear this conversation between George and his old friend, Tim Krause. Tim went through a crisis of faith after his young adult son suffered extensive injuries from a mountain bike accident and beat the odds to recovery. Read more about their faith journey in his book, Finding Theo.
Read MoreGeorge Mason and Carry the Load Co-Founder Stephen Holley continue their conversation about life after the Navy Seals, starting a non-profit and a company, depression and how Faith plays a role in all of it.
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