If 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 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 MoreMichael W. Waters talks about the work of racial justice in Dallas, his faith, and the march that turned deadly for Dallas police two years ago.
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 Crow Asian Art Museum Executive Director Amy Hofland.
Read MoreGeorge Mason continues his conversation with Ambassador and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk
Read MoreGeorge Mason and former Ambassador and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk.
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.
Read MoreHow is Christianity related to Judaism? While Christians and Jews often differ with each other and even among themselves about the relationship, there is a way to think of the two as one people of God, each with unique roles of witness to God in the world. George and Nancy explore that, the role the land of Israel plays in their faiths, and a surprise rethinking of how God calls people into ministry.
Read MoreGeorge Mason and Michael W. Waters of Joy Tabernacle AME Church discuss economic justice, poverty, race relations in Dallas and America, and how we can address it with our faith.
Read MoreGeorge and Gordon continue their conversation about faith, depression and the emotions of dealing with the loss of Gordon's parents.
Read MoreDr. George Mason interviews KTCK The Ticket’s Gordon Keith on growing up as a preacher’s kid and how that has shaped him personally and professionally.
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