History Rhymes: Faith, Ideology, and the Cost of Courage

World War II may feel distant, but the moral questions it raised feel remarkably current.

In this powerful conversation, Elliot sits down with author and theologian Mark Buchanan to discuss his new historical novel What Is Left of the Night, set in Nazi-occupied France. The story centers on Pastor André Trocmé and the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, where ordinary Christians risked their lives to rescue thousands of Jews.

But this episode goes far beyond history.

Mark explores:

  • The difference between allegiance and loyalty
  • How ideology deforms the soul
  • Why the gospel makes us better than our upbringing
  • What courageous nonviolence looks like in real life
  • How the Church can become a place of refuge again

If you’ve ever wrestled with political tension, cultural division, or how Christians should respond to power and injustice, this conversation is for you.

Mark Buchanan is an award-winning author, theologian, and professor of pastoral theology. He served as a pastor for 24 years and has spent the past 13 years teaching at a seminary. He is the author of thirteen books spanning theology, spiritual formation, historical fiction, and poetry.His latest novel, What Is Left of the Night, tells the true story of Pastor André Trocmé and the French village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, which sheltered thousands of Jews during World War II.

Mark and his wife also co-founded New Story Community, a residential healing ministry for Indigenous women seeking recovery and restoration.

Elliot Sands is the host of the Live Faith First podcast—a dynamic space where faith meets real-world challenges. With a rich background as a pastor, school principal, health-tech co-founder, and now Executive Director of Faith First, Elliot brings deep wisdom and practical insight to every conversation.  As a husband, father, and grandfather, he weaves personal experience with thoughtful discussion, tackling tough topics with clarity and compassion. Live Faith First is all about bridging divides—whether in society or the church—encouraging listeners to step beyond echo chambers and build real, meaningful relationships across the aisle, the street, or the table.

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