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Faith and Good Courage

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Welcome to Faith and Good Courage, a place for travelers, seekers, and the road-weary to breathe, reflect, and carry a little more kindness into the next mile.

This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a journal, a roadside diner of stories, and a reminder that grace shows up in the ordinary.

About the Podcast

Hosted by Route 66 chaplain and motivational speaker Christopher Tuttle, the Faith and Good Courage Podcast offers real stories from the road, filled with dust, humor, and the kind of hope that sneaks up on you.

If you’re searching for something sacred in the ordinary, you’re already in the right place.

“This isn’t a place for perfect answers or polished lives. It’s where worn-out stories come to rest, where we make room for grace, and where even the mess gets folded into something meaningful.”

 


The Message

I didn’t fall from grace, I just took a detour. And somewhere along that road, God handed me the keys again and said, ‘Drive, heal, and tell others what I’ve done for you.’


What You’ll Find Here

Welcome to Faith and Good Courage, home of the Faith and Good Courage Podcast, where stories from the road meet faith, hope, and a little humor. If you’re new here, pull up a chair.

The Faith and Good Courage Podcast, hosted by Christopher Tuttle, shares weekly stories filled with grit, grace, and roadside reflections.

You’ll also find our Journal of personal essays, grief support along Route 66, answers to common listener questions, and a road music playlist made for long drives and long thoughts.

To learn more about our host, visit the About Christopher page. Want the fine print? Our Privacy Policy keeps things simple and respectful.

Faith and Good Courage is more than a podcast. It’s a place for travelers, seekers, and those who’ve taken a few detours—and found grace along the way.


About the Podcast

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Watch the Faith and Good Courage podcast on YouTube, or stream it wherever you listen to soulful shows that stay with you.

This isn’t a sermon. It’s not a TED Talk or a motivational masterclass. It’s a booth at the edge of town, a cracked stretch of highway, a quiet story told in your direction… just in case you needed it.

Faith and Good Courage blends faith reflection, personal growth, and roadside wisdom into something tender and real. Each episode meets you where you are, without pressure or pretense.

If the road calls you farther, visit Healing Highway, a roadside moment of grace filmed on quiet stretches of America’s backroads.

Whether you’re looking for hope, healing, or simply a moment to breathe, you’ll find quiet courage here. Listen on Apple Podcasts (or anywhere you download your favorites), watch on YouTube, and follow along for weekly stories rooted in kindness, resilience, grace, and grit.

“Drive, heal, and tell them what I’ve done for you.” That’s enough to keep me rolling down the Mother Road.


Start Here: What is Faith and Good Courage?

Pull up a chair. This short intro was filmed at Calico’s in Kingman, Arizona, and it explains what we’re building here: a place for the road-weary and the soul-curious to breathe, reflect, and keep going. No hype, no hustle, no ring-light yelling. Just a road, some grace, and a little courage for the next mile.


Intro video: What is Faith and Good Courage?

If this speaks to you, please subscribe on YouTube and share it with someone who needs a lift.

  • Real stories from the road, rooted in hope and honesty
  • Gentle spiritual guidance without the sermon
  • Encouragement to be kind, think for yourself, and help the person in front of you

Route 66 Chaplain & Motivational Speaker

Route 66 Chaplain Christopher Tuttle

I’m Christopher Tuttle; road-trip junkie, chaplain without the pulpit, storyteller with a suitcase, wanderer by design, and a hopeless Route 66 romantic.

I share stories and encouragement as a Route 66 chaplain and motivational speaker at events, conferences, and churches. No five-step programs, no ring light; just the truth told the long way around, so it sticks.

If you’re the kind of soul who finds meaning in motel Bibles, old diner booths, and desert skies that make you cry without asking permission, pull up a seat. The road’s still open. Let’s keep going.

“I like being called the Route 66 Chaplain, not because someone handed me a title, but because I believe God handed me the keys and said, ‘Drive. Heal. Tell them what I’ve done for you.’” — Christopher Tuttle

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