Perceived Ethics of Nurses High, Clergy at All-Time Low

Perceived Ethics of Nurses High, Clergy at All-Time Low

A strong majority (81%) of U.S. adults rated the honesty and ethical standards of nurses as “high” or “very high,” according to a Gallup report published Jan. 12. While this is an eight-point drop from 2020, it is the highest percentage of all 22 professions surveyed...
U.S. Divided on Good-Evil Dichotomy

U.S. Divided on Good-Evil Dichotomy

U.S. adults are evenly divided when it comes to their assessment of whether something is good or evil, according to a Pew Research Center analysis published Dec. 21. Survey respondents were asked to indicate with which of the following statements they agreed: “Most...
People of Good Faith: Monty Self

People of Good Faith: Monty Self

Monty Self is a certified health care ethics consultant and senior staff chaplain at the Baptist Health Medical Center Little in Rock, Arkansas. 1. What story, verse or passage from your faith tradition’s sacred text has significantly influenced/ shaped your life?...
Good Faith Media Welcomes Spring 2022 Interns

Good Faith Media Welcomes Spring 2022 Interns

Angela Grant and Maddie Grimes will begin serving as Good Faith Media’s Ernest C. Hynds Jr. Interns for the spring 2022 semester beginning on Jan. 10. This is the fourth group of interns since GFM’s internship program was launched in the fall semester of 2020. Brief...
U.S. Wage Inequality Continues to Increase

U.S. Wage Inequality Continues to Increase

Wage inequality in the U.S. continues to increase, with the nation’s top earners consistently seeing a significantly higher percent increase in annual wages each year, according to a report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) published in mid-December. Last year,...