by Amy Jacober | Jul 2, 2025 | Analysis
Disabilities do not care what your faith tradition is. Faith traditions, however, have a long and complicated history of caring for those with disabilities. Without going into a long history, faith communities have varied in celebrating and venerating those with...
by Craig Nash | Jun 20, 2025 | Analysis
Content Warning: The following contains mentions of sexual assault and rape. Earlier this year, a social media influencer on TikTok outed popular contemporary Christian music singer Michael Tait as gay. The influencer, who has a controversial history of outing other...
by Steve Harmon | May 19, 2025 | Analysis
On Sunday, May 18, Pope Leo XIV was formally inaugurated in a Mass in St. Peter’s Square. The whole church, including and beyond the Catholic Church, participated in the inauguration of his ministry. Ecumenical guests included leaders of the Eastern Orthodox Churches,...
by Ali Khan | May 15, 2025 | Analysis
My father told me Arabic was the perfect cup to hold love, humor and grief all at once. I remember this when I try to explain the Nakba in English. Whereas the usual translation of “catastrophe” implies something that began, culminated and ended, the Arabic Nakba...
by Steve Harmon | May 12, 2025 | Analysis
It’s Monday morning in Rome, the fifth day of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate. In a few hours, I’ll join other journalists for a press audience with the new pope. I’ll share more about that later today. But for now, there’s much to report from his first weekend as pope. We...
by Mitch Randall | May 9, 2025 | Analysis
Oklahoma saw record rainfall in April. Of the 15.54 inches that have fallen in the Sooner State so far this year, 12.55 inches came in April. And here’s the kicker: May is usually the wettest month in Oklahoma, where I live. If you’re wondering where the April...