
Faithfully Podcast
Faithfully Podcast is the flagship podcast for Faithfully Magazine and features editorial staff in conversation with academics, pastors, activists, artists, and others about how Christianity informs their perspectives on faith, race, and culture. Hosted by Managing Editor Nicola A. Menzie and Associate Editor Timothy Isaiah Cho. Owned and operated by Faithfully Media, LLC.
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Testament Series Creator and Mary Magdalene Actress Talk Groundbreaking Bible Show on Angel Studios
“Testament” director, creator, and producer Paul Syrstad and actress Mogali Masuku (Mary of Magdala) talk with Faithfully Magazine about the new series, streaming exclusively via Angel Studios, that modernizes the Book of Acts. We talk about Paul’s vision for the biblical series’ modern setting, Mogali’s fascination wi

Can Christians Be Possessed? Exorcist Rev. Harold Ristau Breaks Down Oppression vs Possession (Excerpt)
Exorcist the Rev. Dr. Harold Ristau talks Christians and demonic possession in this Faithfully Magazine Q&A excerpt. What makes possession different from oppression? Was the Apostle Paul possessed? Ristau is the author of "Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance: How to Minister to the Demonically Oppressed and Possessed" (A

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 fas

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]

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 a
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://faithf