by Tyler Tankersley | May 19, 2026 | Opinion
When news broke that Stephen Colbert’s late-night show would come to an end, many people responded with something more than disappointment. For many viewers, it felt like the closing of a familiar public space where satire and moral clarity still shared the...
by Starlette Thomas | May 18, 2026 | Opinion
I am not afraid of a labor-replacing future. Instead, I repeat the anti-capitalist refrain: “I have no dream job; I do not dream of labor.” I dream of creating art in all its forms—not to be consumed but relished. I dream of moving slowly and not in blocks of time...
by Erik Goepner | May 18, 2026 | Opinion
I am a Christian, retired military officer who commanded units in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for much of my adult life, I was a registered Republican. Over the past 12 years, a question has kept returning: For Christians, is there a line below which a candidate’s...
by Craig Nash | May 15, 2026 | Opinion
This week, the Good Faith Media team has been at Zephyr Point Conference Center in Nevada, leading a series of workshops, worship experiences, and plenary sessions on the topic of justice. Currently, I’m looking out across Lake Tahoe to the California side of the lake...
by Randall Balmer | May 14, 2026 | Opinion
Robert Downen’s superb article about Paul Pressler in the May issue of Texas Monthly may not have covered new ground. We are well aware of the tawdry beginnings of the conservative takeover of the Southern Baptist Convention as well as the moral failings of the...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | May 13, 2026 | Opinion
No More Kings. Also, No More Queens. The “No More Kings” rallies are crucial for such a time as this. As the democratic safety nets fray, we cannot afford to sit on our couches vegetating as bad actors seeking greater power, profits and privilege ride roughshod over...