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Curtis Chang

@curtischangrb

Executive Director of @AfterParty2024 with good friends @DavidAFrench and @drmoore, from @RedeemingBabel. Host of The Good Faith Podcast. Author, too!

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Today at 12pm ET / 9 am PT, I’ll be joining Kaitlyn Schiess, Russell Moore, Chuck Mingo, Sara Billups, and Dr. Mark Turman for a time of prayer. No agenda—just a space for Christians, from different backgrounds, to come before God together. It's not to late to join us. Register

Today at 12pm ET / 9 am PT, I’ll be joining Kaitlyn Schiess, Russell Moore, Chuck Mingo, Sara Billups, and Dr. Mark Turman for a time of prayer. No agenda—just a space for Christians, from different backgrounds, to come before God together.

It's not to late to join us. Register
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We're living in an age obsessed with big platforms and bold takes. But as Elizabeth Neumann reminded us on The Good Faith Podcast: “We’re used to big strategies, but God is calling us to be faithful in small places. That’s how change happens.” Faithfulness in the quiet corners

We're living in an age obsessed with big platforms and bold takes.

But as Elizabeth Neumann reminded us on The Good Faith Podcast:
“We’re used to big strategies, but God is calling us to be faithful in small places. That’s how change happens.”

Faithfulness in the quiet corners
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Can our enemies teach us anything? Don't miss this week's episode of The Good Faith Podcast, where A.J. Swoboda unpacks how cultivating a teachable spirit transforms the way we engage a divided world. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-j…

Can our enemies teach us anything?

Don't miss this week's episode of The Good Faith Podcast, where <a href="/mrajswoboda/">A.J. Swoboda</a> unpacks how cultivating a teachable spirit transforms the way we engage a divided world.

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-j…
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“Blessed are the merciful”—but what does mercy actually look like? Colossians 3:12 gives us the wardrobe: compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience. These are not soft virtues. They’re hard-won practices in a world wired for outrage. In divided times, mercy might

“Blessed are the merciful”—but what does mercy actually look like?

Colossians 3:12 gives us the wardrobe: compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience. These are not soft virtues. They’re hard-won practices in a world wired for outrage.

In divided times, mercy might
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Longing for clarity in a fog of spin? For sincerity in a world trained to posture? You’re not naïve. And you’re not alone. This fall at The After Party, we’re listening to Jesus — slowly, week by week. One Beatitude at a time. This week: “Blessed are the pure in heart…” Not

Longing for clarity in a fog of spin? For sincerity in a world trained to posture? You’re not naïve. And you’re not alone.

This fall at The After Party, we’re listening to Jesus — slowly, week by week. One Beatitude at a time. This week: “Blessed are the pure in heart…”

Not
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This was Russell Moore's prayer on our call last week. A reminder we all need: Purity isn’t a performance. It’s not earned through power or belonging to the right group. It’s a gift—given in mercy, that lets us see clearly again. Let’s accept the gift. Listen in here:

This was <a href="/drmoore/">Russell Moore</a>'s prayer on our call last week.

A reminder we all need: Purity isn’t a performance. It’s not earned through power or belonging to the right group.

It’s a gift—given in mercy, that lets us see clearly again. Let’s accept the gift.

Listen in here:
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In a political season that feels like a relentless tug-of-war—both around us and inside us—it’s more important than ever to ground ourselves spiritually. That’s why I’ve joined with friends and fellow leaders—Chuck Mingo, Sarah Billups, Russell Moore, Kaitlyn Schiess, and Mark

In a political season that feels like a relentless tug-of-war—both around us and inside us—it’s more important than ever to ground ourselves spiritually. That’s why I’ve joined with friends and fellow leaders—Chuck Mingo, Sarah Billups, Russell Moore, Kaitlyn Schiess, and Mark
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In this week’s episode, AJ Swoboda unpacks what it means to cultivate a teachable spirit in a divided world— and how the words of Jesus can shape our posture toward neighbors, strangers, and even enemies. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-j…

In this week’s episode, AJ Swoboda unpacks what it means to cultivate a teachable spirit in a divided world— and how the words of Jesus can shape our posture toward neighbors, strangers, and even enemies.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-j…
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To be pure in heart doesn’t mean untouched by pain. It means refusing to let pain make you bitter. It means seeing the brokenness—clearly, painfully, honestly—and choosing to love anyway. To keep your heart soft, even when everything in you wants to shut down or shut others out.

To be pure in heart doesn’t mean untouched by pain. It means refusing to let pain make you bitter.

It means seeing the brokenness—clearly, painfully, honestly—and choosing to love anyway. To keep your heart soft, even when everything in you wants to shut down or shut others out.
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n a time when so much feels clouded—when words are weaponized, when motives are questioned, and when even faith can feel like a performance—what does it mean to be pure in heart? It means resisting the temptation to posture. It means choosing honesty over spin, sincerity over

n a time when so much feels clouded—when words are weaponized, when motives are questioned, and when even faith can feel like a performance—what does it mean to be pure in heart?

It means resisting the temptation to posture.
It means choosing honesty over spin, sincerity over
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Peace can be quiet. Reconciliation? That’s loud with love. Risky. Costly. Brave. At The After Party, we’re not settling for just not fighting. We’re learning to cross lines, sit at tables, and do the real work of restoration. Because Jesus didn’t just avoid conflict—he healed

Peace can be quiet. Reconciliation? That’s loud with love. Risky. Costly. Brave.

At The After Party, we’re not settling for just not fighting. We’re learning to cross lines, sit at tables, and do the real work of restoration.

Because Jesus didn’t just avoid conflict—he healed
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When we choose comfort over clarity, we miss our neighbor’s pain. And when we dismiss their calls for justice, we risk hardening our hearts in the name of patriotism. Loving this country doesn’t mean ignoring what’s broken. It means listening, lamenting, and repairing, together.

When we choose comfort over clarity, we miss our neighbor’s pain. And when we dismiss their calls for justice, we risk hardening our hearts in the name of patriotism. Loving this country doesn’t mean ignoring what’s broken. It means listening, lamenting, and repairing, together.
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In this opening episode of our new immigration series, I had the privilege of sitting down with Pastor Luis “Paco” Amador from Chicago’s Little Village. Paco leads a church that has had to confront the harsh realities of immigration enforcement up close: Sunday school teachers

In this opening episode of our new immigration series, I had the privilege of sitting down with Pastor Luis “Paco” Amador from Chicago’s Little Village. Paco leads a church that has had to confront the harsh realities of immigration enforcement up close: Sunday school teachers
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So what’s really happening in Chicago? Pastor Paco Amador offers a window into the painful reality: ICE raids have become a regular part of life. In a single month, 1,300 people were detained. These aren’t distant headlines. They’re neighbors. Church members. Fathers and

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To accompany our latest Good Faith episode, “When Fear Comes to Church,” we’re releasing a new resource that goes deeper than a typical summary. The Good Faith Guide: “Pastor Paco Amador on ICE Raids and the Call to Love Our Neighbors” is designed for those who want to explore

To accompany our latest Good Faith episode, “When Fear Comes to Church,” we’re releasing a new resource that goes deeper than a typical summary.

The Good Faith Guide: “Pastor Paco Amador on ICE Raids and the Call to Love Our Neighbors” is designed for those who want to explore
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There’s a kind of peace that doesn’t come from comfort or control. It comes from surrender. The Prayer of Saint Francis isn’t just beautiful, mit’s bracing. It invites us to become something more than nice, more than quiet, more than neutral. It invites us to become instruments.

There’s a kind of peace that doesn’t come from comfort or control. It comes from surrender.

The Prayer of Saint Francis isn’t just beautiful, mit’s bracing. It invites us to become something more than nice, more than quiet, more than neutral. It invites us to become instruments.
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“Our city is filled with people who are weeping.” With those words, Pastor Paco Amador reflects on the Beatitudes—not as abstract theology, but as lived reality for immigrants in his community. These are the people who never seem to get a seat at the table. Who hunger and

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Tired of being misunderstood? Of watching faith become a partisan weapon? Of wondering when standing for what’s right started sounding so… radical? You're not crazy. And you're not alone. This fall at The After Party, we’re tuning in to Jesus — one Beatitude at a time. This

Tired of being misunderstood? Of watching faith become a partisan weapon? Of wondering when standing for what’s right started sounding so… radical?
You're not crazy. And you're not alone.

This fall at The After Party, we’re tuning in to Jesus — one Beatitude at a time. This