by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Nov 11, 2025 | Opinion
Since the Trump 2.0 regime took office this January, there has been much talk—as well as significant action and activism—around the concept of resistance. This is important. We must resist the fascist ideologies and actions of a government operating daily from an...
by Carl Johnson | Nov 11, 2025 | Opinion
Editor’s Note: The following first appeared in the October-December 2025 issue of Good Faith Magazine. I am homeless and hungry most of the time. I’ve been renting and traveling most of my life, never staying put. High school was the longest I stayed anywhere — and I...
by Starlette Thomas | Nov 10, 2025 | Opinion
While financial hardship remains a widespread issue for many Americans, members of Congress can afford to take a paid vacation on their dime. The federal government has been shut down since October 1, but they’ve got time. What’s a missed paycheck or two for...
by Justin Cox | Nov 10, 2025 | Opinion
The first round of eggs goes in the hands of a man who helped me move the chicken coop into place. Up a hill. Smashing into low-hanging branches. Betwixt raised garden beds. A pilgrimage I hope to never make again. For his trouble, he received 12 boxes without...
by Craig Nash | Nov 7, 2025 | Opinion
Baptist Women in Ministry (BWIM) released the 20th anniversary edition of its “State of Women in Baptist Life” report at its annual gathering today in Atlanta. Progress and Persistent Challenges The qualitative section of the report addressed findings from the 2021...
by Mitch Randall | Nov 7, 2025 | Opinion
In 1933, the German government, under the control of the Nazi Party, passed the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. The law excluded Jews and political enemies from public service, thus instilling a political strategy that would shape future...