by Brad Bull | Mar 29, 2025 | News, Opinion
I’m sitting in my new house in the greater Nashville area, asking myself, “If a mentor is a ‘wise and trusted counselor,’ and you found Kenneth Dean to be your wise and trusted counselor, why haven’t you followed his advice? In fact, you just moved 1/120th of a degree...
by Craig Nash | Mar 27, 2025 | News
As we approach the April 5 deadline for the U.S. to ban the video-based social media platform TikTok, a new Pew Research study found public opinion of the ban is shifting. The original deadline for the ban was January 19, but was extended by President Trump. In March...
by Kali Cawthon-Freels | Mar 26, 2025 | News
Earlier this month, the U.S. president announced a ban on “illegal” protests on college and university campuses, threatening to cut funding to any university that allows them. Despite the threat, college students nationwide are engaging in protests. From denouncing...
by Craig Nash | Mar 25, 2025 | News
A coalition of faith-based, community, non-profit, and other civic organizations met at the Alabama state capitol in Montgomery last week to call for reducing the state tax on groceries. The Alabama Arise Action (Arise) group is pushing for a sustainable plan to...
by Craig Nash | Mar 24, 2025 | Faith and Democracy|Feature|Opinion, News
During March, Sojourners and the Washington Interfaith Staff Community have hosted “Faithful Witness Wednesdays” to speak against the Trump administration’s executive overreach and call on Congress to exercise moral courage. The vigils, held on the Capitol lawn,...
by Craig Nash | Mar 19, 2025 | News
A group of clergywomen and women representing various faith traditions held a press conference in the Texas Capitol on Monday, March 18, to express their support for “The Life of the Mother Act.” According to Bee Morehead, executive director of Texas Impact, the bill...