by Ken Sehested | Mar 24, 2026 | Opinion
Lent’s labor is a season of special time and attention given to our own hearts and minds. It invites us to examine the work of our hands and the paths of our feet. It calls us to inquire into the ways and the wherefores to which we give the attention of our eyes and...
by Starlette Thomas | Mar 23, 2026 | Opinion
America is turning 250 in a few months and the Trump administration is taking its citizens down memory lane. Kidnapping and killing citizens and immigrants, converting warehouses to concentration camps, rolling back women’s rights, suppressing votes, and reengraving...
by Wanda Kidd | Mar 23, 2026 | Opinion
Editor’s Note: The following reflection first appeared in the January-March issue of Good Faith Magazine, our print publication that is available as a free resource for all Good Faith Advocates. I was a youth minister during the heyday of van trips. During that era,...
by Mitch Randall | Mar 20, 2026 | Opinion
The U.S. Senate opened debate this week on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. Supporters of the bill claim it will safeguard U.S. elections. However, detractors of the bill, like myself, contend that this is yet another attempt to save white...
by Sean Palmer | Mar 20, 2026 | Opinion
Paul Thomas Anderson took home six Oscars for One Battle After Another at this year’s Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Backstage, he tried to explain what he’d made. “Our film obviously has a certain amount of parallels to what’s happening in the news every...
by Craig Nash | Mar 19, 2026 | Opinion
Institutions, like the humans who make them up, contain multitudes. They are never just one thing. This maxim was on full display last weekend at Baylor University, one of the nation’s most prominent evangelical research institutions. Since at least the early 1990s,...