• TRAILER: In Good Faith Podcast
    Jan 26 2022
    In Good Faith is the place to hear stories and accounts from believers, told in their own words. Our hope is to listen with an open heart, celebrating the power of faith and belief, and what those stories mean to the ones who tell them. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddhist and Baptist, Jewish and Hindu, Presbyterian and Seventh Day Adventist, Muslim and Latter-day Saint—in other words, human beings and believers, sharing their personal experience with the sacred and the divine. Sundays on BYU radio—and be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
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    2 mins
  • Bonus: Exploring Turkey on BYUtv
    Mar 9 2024
    Steve and Heather chat about their upcoming TV documentary on BYUtv. Get the app or find the channel on ROKU.
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    8 mins
  • Bonus: Interfaith Quiz
    Aug 11 2024
    Steve, Lia, James, and Alia test their interfaith trivia knowledge as they take Interfaith America's online quiz! How many answers does our team know?
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    14 mins
  • Bonus: Exploring the Obon Holiday
    Aug 25 2024
    Steve heads to the Japanese Buddhist temple in Salt Lake City to learn more about the religious holiday Obon with Reverend Jerry Hirano.
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    13 mins
  • IGF Book Club Presents: LYM Foreword – An Interview with Adam Miller
    Aug 16 2024
    Adam Miller talks to Steve about the inspiration behind his 2013 "Letters to a Young Mormon"--his own children--and the reception this collection of essays has received over the past decade. Think of this discussion as a foreword to In Good Faith Presents: Letters to a Young Mormon, a reading of Miller's essays by Sam Payne, host of The Apple Seed. Listen to the full series at https://www.byuradio.org/in-good-faith/book-club Adam is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas. He earned a BA in Comparative Literature from Brigham Young University and an MA and PhD in Philosophy from Villanova University. He is the author of eight books and serves as the current director of the Mormon Theology Seminar. He and his wife, Gwen, have three children. In 2018, President Russell M Nelson, the leader of the Church requested that members refer to themselves as Latter-day Saints and to the Church as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This book was published in 2013, so you’ll hear the narrator refer to Mormons and the Mormon Church throughout the readings. We hope this historical artifact doesn’t keep you from enjoying the wisdom of the letters.
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    13 mins
  • 15 Friendly Advice
    Dec 15 2024
    Elizabeth Schrader Polczer and James Early share experiences when they felt friends offered them advice that changed the course of their lives.
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    9 mins
  • 1 Light in Prison
    Dec 1 2024
    Grace Chipman, a master’s student at Harvard Divinity School, shares about teaching a course at a local men's prison. Mark Miner shares a personal story from his time in prison as a young man. Both learn that treating others humanely can light the world. Check out their original episodes in the IGF catalogue.
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    7 mins
  • 2 We Three Kings from An Rogaine Dubh
    Dec 2 2024
    Irish band An Rogaine Dubh joins Steve in studio for a performance of We Three Kings, as part of our Light the World Counting to Christmas. An Rogaine Dubh is led by Joe Perry and includes Matt Maughan, Caroline Kemper Reynoso, Catherine Jungheim, Collin Jensen, Ed Riding, Corry Jensen, Sharon Nielsen, and Ross Fayson. Light the World is a campaign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that runs every Christmas season, inviting people to contribute to their communities, locally and globally, in ways that will change people's lives. This year's Light the World theme is Be Someone's Angel. If you would like to find out more about Light the World, visit https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/light-the-world
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    6 mins