Faithfully Podcast

Faithfully Magazine

Faithfully Podcast features religion reporter Nicola Menzie and co-hosts in conversation with academics, pastors, activists, artists, and others about how Christianity informs their perspectives on race and culture. We talk politics, Black Lives Matter, Latinx and Asian-American perspectives, the Confederate flag, slavery, hip-hop, racism, and much more.

  • 26 minutes 36 seconds
    Megachurch Pastor Keion Henderson Talks 'Lazy Love,' Marriage Fears, Infamous 'Hush' Moment, and More

    In this episode of Faithfully Podcast, managing editor and host Nicola A. Menzie talks with Pastor Keion Henderson about themes related to his latest book, Lazy Love: Recognizing and Reversing the 4 Threats to any Successful Relationship. 

    Henderson is the Founder, CEO, and Senior Pastor of The Lighthouse Church, a fast-growing megachurch based in Houston, Texas. Henderson, in ministry for more than two decades, has grown The Lighthouse Church to more than 15,000 members.

    In the following discussion, the popular preacher comments on different aspects of love, the internal work necessary for a successful marriage, and his own personal challenges with remarrying — in this case, to Shaquille O’Neal’s former wife, Shaunie Henderson. The conversation also touches on Cam Newton's remarks about his struggles with marriage, Kirk Franklin’s views on the weaponization of marriage, Henderson’s fundraising efforts, his viral “hush” moment, and much more.


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    17 September 2024, 9:26 pm
  • 19 minutes 37 seconds
    Jemar Tisby Talks 'The Spirit of Justice,' Unsung Black Heroes, and Fighting for a Better World

    Historian Dr. Jemar Tisby speaks with Faithfully Podcast host Nicola A. Menzie about his latest book, The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance. In his book, Tisby explores the stories of 50 diasporic Black figures who, through their resistance, advocacy or activism, “courageously confront[ed] racism instead of being complicit with it.” In telling their stories, he examines what can be learned “from their example, their suffering, their methods, and their hope.”

    The conversation also delves into the distinctions between resistance, advocacy, and activism, highlighting the importance of recognizing various forms of justice-oriented activities. He also discusses the necessity of telling the whole truth about history, especially in the face of revisionist narratives and what he describes as a “whitelash.”

    Finally, the conversation turns to the complexities of political affiliation, resilience amid societal discord, and the importance of community and self-care in sustaining justice work.

    6 September 2024, 6:24 pm
  • 19 minutes 31 seconds
    Do You Love Your Black Neighbor? Author Chanté Griffin on 'Loving Your Black Neighbor as Yourself'

    We speak with author Chanté Griffin about her debut book, Loving Your Black Neighbor as Yourself: A Guide to Closing the Spacece Between Us, in this episode of Faithfully Podcast. Chanté is a journalist and natural hair advocate whose work focuses on the intersection of race, culture, and faith. You can find her work at The Washington Post, HuffPost, the Los Angeles Times, EBONY, Faithfully Magazine, and elsewhere.

    Learn more at https://faithfullymagazine.com.

    24 June 2024, 9:00 am
  • 20 minutes 46 seconds
    Sarah Jakes Roberts Talks Power, Parenting, Ministry Growth and More
    In this Faithfully Podcast episode, pastor, author, and entrepreneur Sarah Jakes Roberts breaks down the meaning of “power” and discusses her ministry journey, the impact of inheriting Woman, Thou Art Loosed! from her father, Bishop T.D. Jakes, prioritizing time with her children, and more. Learn more at https://faithfullymagazine.com⁠.
    13 June 2024, 10:11 pm
  • 26 minutes 52 seconds
    Dorena Williamson Talks Brown Baby Jesus Book
    Children's author Dorena Williamson talks with Faithfully Magazine Managing Editor Nicola A. Menzie about her latest book, "Brown Baby Jesus," which literally and beautifully draws out the Christ Child's ancestry. Williamson talks about finding the right illustrator, highlighting “controversial” women in Jesus' genealogy, deciding when to push the envelope for younger readers, and more.
    21 December 2022, 3:03 pm
  • 25 minutes 39 seconds
    KevOnStage and MrsKevOnStage Talk Sex, Therapy, and Marriage
    KevOnStage and Mrs. KevOnStage talk about themes explored in their book, “Marriage Be Hard: 12 Conversations to Keep You Laughing, Loving, and Learning with Your Partner.” Faithfully Magazine contributor ChantĂ© Griffin serves as guest host of this Faithfully Podcast episode, recorded in September 2022.
    19 September 2022, 2:57 pm
  • 39 minutes 32 seconds
    'Truth's Table' Hosts Talk Centering Black Women In Book
    Podcast hosts Ekemini Uwan and Christina Edmondson discuss their book, "Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation" with Faithfully Magazine Associate Editor Timothy Isaiah Cho. The "Truth’s Table" book is described as “a collection of essays and stories documenting the lived theology and spirituality we need to hear in order to lean into a more freeing, loving, and liberating faith
” Learn more at faithfullymagazine.com. (Originally recorded March 2022)
    7 August 2022, 12:00 am
  • 35 minutes 16 seconds
    Trusting God Amid Disappointments: Mitchel Lee Talks 'Even If'
    Author and pastor Mitchel Lee talks with Faithfully Magazine Associate Editor Timothy Isaiah Cho about the “even if” life of a Christian that holds the goodness of God in one hand and the troubles of life in the other. These are themes he explores in his book, "Even If: Trusting God When Life Disappoints, Overwhelms, or Just Doesn't Make Sense." Visit faithfullymagazine.com for more.
    24 January 2022, 12:00 am
  • 5 minutes 52 seconds
    Dalia Mogahed and Advice for Evangelicals Concerned About Anti-Semitism
    The issue of Islamophobia came up in this episode of Faithfully Podcast because of a recent panel discussion about ‘Muslims and the Media’ at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., that host Nicola Menzie attended. One of the panelists, Dalia Mogahed of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, explained that Islamophobia hurts all Americans.
    29 September 2016, 12:00 am
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