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Life and Faith in the Margins: An Interview with Craig Nash

Craig Nash conversates about church, change, and choosing word that hold both weight and grace.

Welcome to ‘Episode 15’ of The Baylor Line’s flagship podcast, The Green Room. 

Host, Jonathon Platt talks with Craig Nash, Senior Editor at Good Faith Media, to explore the quiet, meaningful spaces where faith, storytelling and community meet. 

Nash’s journey starts out as a kid from East Texas to a community pastor at UBC Waco, a hunger advocate with Baylor’s Texas Hunger Initiative, and now senior editor at Good Faith Media. 

Throughout the conversation, mistruths of old blog handles share space with the gravity of loss, liturgy, and laughter. Craig’s humor and tender honesty shine through as he unpacks the paradox of writing, the weight and wonder of faith, and the beauty of local life. 

Tune in to hear a sermon from a voice that speaks truth in the spaces that matter most. 

We’ll have more new episodes of The Green Room for you every Monday and Thursday – stay tuned for the incredible list of guests we’ve already lined up, namely: 

  • Omari and Abby Head, Culinary Entrepreneurs
  • And so, so many more. 

Oh, and to make sure you get each episode, make sure to subscribe to The Latest, The Weekly, or The Monthly newsletter from The Baylor Line. You can also follow our feed wherever you listen to podcasts — such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Credits: 

Our theme music is “Short Circuit” by Ryan James Carr, with special guest appearance by – yes – Abner McCall.

Our episodes are made possible by a grant from the Eula Mae & John Baugh Foundation. 

And special thanks to our managing producer, Hope Daughtry, and digital editor Kassidy Tsikitas.

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