by Craig Nash | May 1, 2025 | News
On Thursday, President Trump filed an executive order establishing the “Religious Liberty Commission,” designed to address what the administration claims are threats to “America’s unique and beautiful tradition of religious liberty.” Among these threats, they list...
by Craig Nash | Apr 25, 2025 | Opinion
I have spent much of my adult life on or near college campuses. As a student, employee, part of a church started as an outreach to students, and simply living in a college town, I have had a front-row seat to how student life and behaviors have changed. I have also...
by Craig Nash | Apr 20, 2025 | Opinion
We visited Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the evening, after the crowds had dissipated. We were masked, as COVID was on the rise among travelers, and we were glad that the line to the traditional tomb of Jesus was short, with just a few minutes’...
by Craig Nash | Apr 17, 2025 | Opinion
Despite the scope and nostalgia of Christmas, Holy Week is the main act of the calendar for the world’s 2.38 billion Christians. It connects God’s story with humanity’s story to a fine point, gathered into the compact space of seven days. If you set aside the...
by Craig Nash | Apr 15, 2025 | Opinion
Carlos Simon is a Grammy-nominated composer and artist-in-residence at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. He has risen to prominence with his eclectic blend of genres and platforms. Simon’s work often addresses injustices faced by African Americans,...