Now & Then Podcast | "Learning to Disagree"
Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion John Inazu joins us to discuss his latest book Learning to Disagree. Encouraging us towards a posture of hope, this conversation is a timely contribution to the divided times we are living in.
Now & Then Podcast | Finding the Way to the Life You've Always Dreamed
New York Times bestselling author Ann Voskamp pens an unforgettably vulnerable story of love and loss. A brilliant and vibrant writer, Ann joins us for a deeply honest conversation about finding the way to the life you’ve always dreamed of.
Now & Then Podcast | A Rare Interview, Part 2
In 1995, Brian Stiller recorded an exclusive interview with Henri Nouwen at his L'Arche Daybreak home. An intimate and inspiring interview, this is part 2 of the uncut conversation in video form has never been made available - until now!
Now & Then Podcast | A Rare Interview, Part 1
In 1995, Brian Stiller recorded an exclusive interview with Henri Nouwen at his L'Arche Daybreak home. An intimate and inspiring interview, this uncut conversation in video form has never been made available - until now!
Now & Then Podcast | "Art & Faith: A Theology of Making"
Leading contemporary artist and cultural influencer, Makoto Fujimura’s art and writing embody themes of healing, hope and redemption. Mako shares his deep faith and his vision of what artists have to offer the Church.
Now & Then Podcast | "A Companion in Sorrow"
Weaving the challenges of mental health with the life and art of Vincent van Gogh, best-selling author Sharon Garlough Brown's beautiful novel Shades of Light invites readers into a journey of compassion and hope. A deeply honest and meaningful conversation.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Question of Suffering"
In the midst of Covid, best-selling author Philip Yancey plunged into updating his best-seller, What’s So Amazing About Grace and penned a modern rendering of John Donne’s Devotions, titled Undone. A rich and honest exploration of the question of suffering and the mysterious power of grace.
Now & Then Podcast | "Faith, Action & the Future of Our Planet"
In a hope-filled conversation about the future of our planet, guest John Mundell, environmental engineer and director of Laudato Si' Action Platform, calls us to put our faith into action, challenging us to address the damage caused by human negligence and abuse of God's creation.
Now & Then Podcast | "Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate"
Sarah Sanderson, author of the book The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate reveals the role her ancestors played in expelling a black man from Oregon in 1851. Sarah's story faces the collective pain of racism and the challenge of working for a better future.
Now & Then Podcast | "A Radical Call to Unity"
Adam Russell Taylor, author and president of Sojourners, advocates for a politics that prioritizes truth, justice and the common good. Challenging the deep divisions plaguing church and society, Adam shares a transformational vision of hope and healing.
Now & Then Podcast | "An Invitation to the Healing Path"
In this episode we meet James Finley, a clinical psychologist who studied under Thomas Merton and was friend to Henri Nouwen. In his new book, James shares intimately about his journey from a deeply traumatic childhood to healing and a life of contemplation.
Now & Then Podcast | "Father to the Fatherless"
CEO of Prison Fellowship Canada, Stacey Campbell, joins Karen Pascal for a visionary conversation about their collaboration to bring Father to the Fatherless into prisons and institutions across Canada. Based on Nouwen's The Return of the Prodigal Son, they discuss how this new initiative has the potential to transform lives all across the world!
Now & Then Podcast | "Prison Ministry & The Prodigal Son"
Transformed by God's love, South African Denis Jacobs now ministers to prisoners using Henri Nouwen’s The Return of the Prodigal Son. Denis shares the inspiring story of the Father to the Fatherless initiative.
Now & Then Podcast | "Picking Up the Pieces of My Father's Rage"
Arthur Boers, author of the powerful new memoir Shattered, navigates the complex terrain of fear and love, shame and forgiveness in the face of generational cycles of rage and violence.
Now & Then Podcast | "Beholding: Deepening Our Experience in God"
Award-winning musician and author of the new book "Beholding," Strahan Coleman reveals how his prolonged journey through pain, depression and anxiety led to a deeper prayer life and more intimate friendship with God.
Now & Then Podcast | "Service & the Movement Outwards"
Recorded almost 40 years ago, at a Sojourner's conference for social justice activists, Henri Nouwen's message is timely and challenging as he passionately reminds us of who we belong to and why we are sent into the world to serve.
Now & Then Podcast | "Jesus, Buddha & Henri Nouwen"
Robert A. Jonas, good friend of Henri Nouwen's and author of "My Far-Nearness – the Holy Trinity as Spiritual Practice," unwraps the important question -- "Can you be a Christian and a Buddhist at the same time?"
Now & Then Podcast | "Spiritual Formation from the Inside Out"
Carolyn Arends, musician, author and Director of Education at the Renovaré Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation, joins us for this deep dive into spiritual formation, as she invites us to ask the right questions about what it means to follow God.
Now & Then Podcast | "Henri Nouwen - A Model for a Reformed Priesthood"
In this episode, we meet distinguished scholar & award-winning author Dr. Michael W. Higgins. Co-author of "Impressively Free: Henri Nouwen as a Model for a Reformed Priesthood", Michael shares insight into the significance of Nouwen’s life & writing, & offers perspective on the Catholic Church today.
Now & Then Podcast | "Peacemaking & Community"
In Part 4, Henri Nouwen concludes his powerful series on how every Christian is called to become a peacemaker through prayer, non-violent resistance, and community. Recorded 40 years ago, Henri's challenge is perhaps timelier and more meaningful today than ever before.