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Do You Gotta Have Faith?

Black Podcasting - Do You Gotta Have Faith?

Miss Manners says to never talk about Money, Politics or Religion. Well, Miss Manners needs to cover her ears because Satta and Jaretta are taking a deep dive into the topic of religion. As Jaretta shares her Pentecostal beliefs, Satta shares why she has found solace as a “None.” With Black Americans moving away from faith, join Satta and Jaretta as they discuss:

Honorable Mentions

Pentecostal Christians: What Do They Believe?

African Christianity Thrived, Long Before White Men Arrived

The Slave Trade

Black Americans See the Biggest Shift Away from Faith

World Religions Map

Faith & Science: Can the Big Bang Prove God Exists?

Christianity

Precious Memories of Missionaries of Color

Question of the Episode: Do you find yourself leaning more towards a religion or spirituality? Share with us your answer via email or in a review wherever you listened to this episode!

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This podcast is hosted and sponsored by Satta Sarmah Hightower and Jaretta Konneh. When Satta isn’t sharing her life experiences with Jaretta, she works in content marketing and helps technology & financial services companies powerfully convey their message. A storyteller at heart, Satta has a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School. When Jaretta isn’t dealing with the craziness of dating apps, she works as a non-profit professional. She has a master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

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Song Credit: Bestie by Fiskayet

This is a Crackers In Soup production.

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