State of Belief then takes you back to April 11, 2009, when the show first brought listeners the fascinating story of the Tri-Faith Initiative in Omaha, Nebraska. The TFI, a nonprofit [...]
The April 2007 edition of State of Belief also featured a conversation between Welton and Rev. Oliver “Buzz” Thomas. Oliver, a Baptist minister, author, educator, attorney and community leader, [...]
Up first, we’ll travel back in time eight years to listen to a segment taped during a conversation between host Welton Gaddy and Rep. Charlie Rangel of New York. When the segment first aired in [...]
Brandan Robertson, founder of the Revangelical Movement joins us again to speak to us about his forthcoming book Nomad: Not-So-Religious Thoughts On Faith, Doubt, And The Journey In Between. As a [...]
In an increasingly diverse world, it is clear that we need to learn about each other in order to understand our differences. Religious conflicts often stem from a lack understanding of faith [...]
As we head into the season of Passover, there are a multitude of opportunities for deep reflection and contemplation. The story of the Exodus of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt frequently [...]
And Welton has some thoughts about this year’s conflicts over LGBT participation in St Patrick’s Day parades. Is this, finally, just another chance to dishonestly claim violation of “sincerely [...]
Rabbi Jack Moline, Executive Director of Interfaith Alliance, joins Welton in the studio to talk about the “Utah Compromise” on gay rights. The compromise, heralded by the Mormon leadership, bans [...]
Many observers of Washington and the state of our national political system today are concerned about the lack of important legislation passed by our elected representatives in Congress. Are [...]
We at Interfaith Alliance know that interfaith action and solidarity take a variety of forms: from standing together in support of policies that benefit us all to working to defend a particular [...]