by Craig Nash | Oct 21, 2025 | Opinion
Few sources are more instructive about the modern Republican Party than the now-infamous interview Lee Atwater gave for Alexander Lamis’ 1988 book, The Two-Party South. Lamis didn’t name his source, but after Atwater died in 1991, The Nation magazine published the...
by Craig Nash | Oct 20, 2025 | News
Western observers should hesitate before celebrating the early stages of the 20-point Middle East peace plan designed by the Trump administration and Arab states, according to panelists at a Faith Commons event in Dallas on Oct. 16. The event, “Jewish-Christian...
by Craig Nash | Oct 17, 2025 | Opinion
My elevator speech when describing my work as editor of Good Faith Magazine often includes the self-deprecating use of the word “dinosaur.” It’s a nod to the reality that we’re producing a very old form of media—one that’s declining rapidly. Perhaps no data set paints...
by Craig Nash | Oct 16, 2025 | News
Pro-democracy leaders met virtually Tuesday, Oct. 14, to discuss the role of faith communities in protest movements ahead of this Saturday’s nationwide “No Kings Day” demonstrations. The event, hosted by Interfaith Alliance, included inspirational messages and...
by Craig Nash | Oct 15, 2025 | Analysis
In partnership with Lifeway Research, Ligonier Ministries recently released its State of Theology survey, measuring how people understand what the organization calls “key doctrines of the Christian faith.” Founded by Reformed theologian R.C. Sproul, Ligonier shaped...