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 | "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 | "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 | "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 | "Peacemaking & Prayer"
In this episode, we hear from Henri Nouwen himself from a talk recorded in 1983. In a world marred by war and deep divisions, Henri's call for Jesus' followers to be advocates for peace is as timely and meaningful today as ever.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Unshakeable Goodness of God"
New York Times best-selling author, White House Champion of Change, and founder of the most successful gang intervention in the world, Father Gregory Boyle shares the good news about the unshakeable goodness of God.
Now & Then Podcast | "Becoming Whole in a Fractured World"
Pastor and award-winning author Rich Villodas, talks about how goodness, kindness, and beauty are not only admirable qualities, but essential attributes for everyone worn weary by the stresses of our fractured world.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Good News of Indigenous Theology"
Activist, scholar and Cherokee descendant Randy Woodley shares the good news of Indigenous Theology as a prescription to our modern, chaotic and self-centered world.
Now & Then Podcast | "Do I Stay Christian?"
In this episode of Now & Then, New York Times best-selling author Brian D. McLaren grapples with the issues that have prompted the doubters, the disappointed, and the disillusioned to ask Do I Stay Christian?
Now & Then Podcast | "Writing Truth in Fiction"
Sharon Garlough Brown, best-selling author of the enormously popular Sensible Shoes series, knows exactly how to weave spiritual truth into a compelling story. She discusses the deep, vibrant connection between creativity and faith.
Now & Then Podcast | "My Journey to Peace"
You know him from his many years of outstanding work on stage, on screen, and on television. But on this episode of Henri Nouwen, Now & Then, you will meet Martin Sheen, man of faith, and an unwavering advocate for peace, justice, and non-violence.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Prodigal Story of Forgiveness"
The first episode of the new spring 2022 lineup of Henri Nouwen: Now & Then podcasts – Henri Nouwen himself! In 1995, the year before his death, Henri gave a memorable talk on forgiveness. Full of honesty, vulnerability and charm, this is Henri at his best!
Now & Then Podcast | "A Radical Disposition of Other-Centeredness"
Kerry A. Robinson, executive partner for the Catholic Leadership Roundtable, shares Pope Francis’ challenge to work for peace and justice worldwide, and invites us to a radical disposition of other-centeredness.
Now & Then Podcast | A Rare Interview, Part Three
Part Three - Brian Stiller, Global Ambassador for the World Evangelical Alliance, shares the last of three never-before-aired 'uncut' interviews with Henri Nouwen from 1995.
Now & Then Podcast | "Life of the Beloved"
Dr. Ray Aldred, a status Cree Indian and Director of the Indigenous Studies, shares how Nouwen's words have helped him and other indigenous people in their quest for healing - shifting from an identity of shame to a heritage of dignity.