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We Must Be Our Others’ Keepers
I am an “other.” When I was young, you wouldn’t have known it. I blended into what was considered acceptable and better - a white skin, obedient, Christian girl. But, around age seven, I began to grasp that the secret I was living with would eventually undo the image...
Blaming Immigrants: A Bipartisan Strategy
Blaming immigrants for almost everything has become a strategy for both Republicans and Democrats. While Democrats tend to be more tolerant, it’s becoming apparent that some are shifting blame to immigrants for specific issues.
Vatican Dispatch | What’s Ahead for the Pontificate of Pope Leo XIV?
As the initial days of Leo XIV’s pontificate come to a close, Steve Harmon reflects on what is next for the pope.
The Problem We All (Still) Live With
Keith Herron draws insight from Norman Rockwell’s “The Problem We All Live With,” connecting it to current deportations to a Venezuelan prison.
Seven Mountain Mandate | The Church as Home Base for Battle
The church occupies the “home base for battle” for Seven Mountain Mandate devotees. How does their understanding of church differ from other evangelicals?
Five Years After the Murder of George Floyd, New Survey Measures Views on Race, Policing and Black Lives Matter
Five years after the brutal murder of George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, by Derek Chauvin, a European American police officer in Minneapolis, a new Pew Research Center survey measures the American public’s opinion on race, policing and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Vatican Dispatch | A Prayer for Pope Leo XIV
I’m writing this dispatch from the Rome airport while waiting for my flight home to North Carolina. I’m filled with gratitude for everything I’ve experienced over the past several days, and I’m hopeful about what these events might mean for the Catholic Church and the...
Seven Mountain Mandate | Roaring Lambs or Conquering Lions?
Donald Trump may not know (or care) about the Seven Mountain Mandate, but he is enacting each of its tenets for his evangelical supporters.
Most Americans Have a Higher Benchmark for Regular Churchgoers Than Pastors, New Survey Says
Church attendance might not be a priority for most Americans, but their standard is high when considering someone a regular churchgoer. Their benchmark is higher than pastors, according to a recent Lifeway Research survey.
Vatican Dispatch | ‘Disarmed and Disarming’: Pope Leo XIV’s Theology for the Sacred Use of Words
On Monday, Pope Leo XIV spoke to a group of journalists on their sacred vocation of using words and language to communicate truth.
Perfect is the Enemy of the Good: Why I’m Giving Pope Leo a Chance
In my view, the election of Robert Prevost—an American who seems genuinely concerned about the rise of fascism in his home country—is bold. It also sends a clear message to both Trump and Vance, a recent Catholic convert: The global Church is watching.
Gordon College Sets Its Sights on Leaders ‘Beyond the Pulpit’
Gordon College is setting its sights on leaders beyond the pulpit. Reimagining theological education, the liberal arts Christian institution’s School of Ministry, Theology and Biblical Studies recently announced a new program: a Master of Arts in Theology for Community Transformation and a certificate in Scripture, Theology, and Transformation to persons of all professions.
Nevertheless, She Preached Announces “Rest & Reimagine” Cohorts and Retreat
Nevertheless, She Preached (NSP) has announced a series of cohorts for ministers. The offerings are designed to help participants reimagine “ministry, church, and preaching through rest, communal care, and innovative collaborative learning,” according to NSP.
Witnessing History: A Presbyterian at the Vatican
Grace Ji-Sun Kim shares about the fortunate timing of being in Italy after the passing of one pope and during the selection of another.
Art Will Save Us All
Art delivered me from my fear of rejection and thus aided in my freedom of expression. It showed me how to take risks and do more than pencil pushing.
Belief Behind the Book | “Unraveling” by Rebecca Wilson
Angela Yarber reflects on “Unraveling” by Rebecca Wilson in GFM’s Belief Behind the Book series.
American Baptist Churches Metro Chicago Unanimously Votes to Become a Sanctuary Region
On May 3, during its annual meeting, the American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago (ABCMC) became the first region within the American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) to unanimously pass a resolution declaring itself a sanctuary region.
Vatican Dispatch | Pope Leo XIV: Preliminary Answers to Pre-Conclave Questions
My last contribution to Good Faith Media before the conclave opened on Wednesday addressed the question, “Who Might Become Pope?” We now have the answer to that question.
Vatican Dispatch | White Smoke! Cardinals Select North American Pope
Editor's Note: The following are live updates from Dr. Steve Harmon who is reporting on the papal conclave from the Vatican for Good Faith Media. At 6:08 p.m. in Rome (11:08 a.m. CST) today (Thursday, May 8), I was sitting in the Holy See Press Office briefing room...
Dispatch from the Vatican | Conclave Day One, and a Visit with Ecumenical Friends
Reporting from the Vatican, Steve Harmon reports on the first day of the papal conclave.
The Majority of American Catholics Want a ‘More Inclusive’ Church, New Survey Finds
When asked if the Catholic Church should “stick to its traditional teachings, even if it means the church gets smaller” or “be more inclusive, even if it means changing some of its teachings,” a majority of U.S. Catholics polled chose the latter (60% vs. 37%), according to a recent Pew Research Center survey.
Honoring All Women on Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day should be more than just sentiment. It should be a catalyst for justice and change.
Dispatch from the Vatican | Who Might Become Pope?
One the first day of the papal conclave, Steve Harmon shares thoughts on who might be “papabile” to become the next pope.
Approaching AI with Integrity, Humility and Curiosity
AI doesn’t currently create human knowledge; it synthesizes it. This can be comforting, but also problematic, because human “knowledge” can be problematic.
Most ‘White’ Evangelicals Support the Trump Administration’s Anti-DEI, Pro- Federal Cuts and Tariffs Agenda, Study Shows
Most “White” evangelicals remain committed to President Donald Trump and his administration, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. They overwhelmingly support his anti-DEI (75%) but pro- federal government cuts (75%) and tariffs agenda (67%).
Dispatch from the Vatican | Conclave Process, Issues and Questions
Monday was my first full day in Rome, where I am covering the papal conclave that convenes this Wednesday afternoon. It began with the requisite caffeinated fuel for the day from the best place in Rome to get it: Sant’ Eustachio Il Caffè. In God’s providence, this is...
Some Call it Treason; I Call it Saving My Soul
The greatest act of patriotism is holding the state accountable to the rhetoric of freedom and democracy it expounds.
Jesus Wasn’t a Pessimist, He was Present
I have a confession: I’m not a silver linings person. Optimism has never been my default.
Dispatch from the Vatican | Steve Harmon Arrives in Rome for Papal Conclave
Steve Harmon has arrived in Rome to cover the papal conclave for Good Faith Media. He shares some preliminary thoughts before the week begins.
Trump Presidency Proves White-Body Supremacy is a Pyramid Scheme
With a convicted felon and “legally defined sexual predator” in office, white-body supremacy is revealed on the world’s stage as a pyramid scheme. Trump was chosen not in spite of his character flaws and his cruelty but because of them. Cruelty was always the point and for the sake of power.