by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Aug 18, 2025 | Opinion
Whenever we turn on the news, whether on television, radio or social media, we are met with the disturbing reality of Christian Nationalism. It has infiltrated not only our political systems but also our churches, neighborhoods and families. More than just a fringe...
by Craig Nash | Aug 18, 2025 | Opinion
Editor’s Note: The following was first published on December 17, 2024. Anyone who reads Alexei Navalny’s posthumously released memoir Patriot without connecting the dots between Vladimir Putin’s Russia and Donald Trump’s America is either not paying...
by Erin Parks | Aug 15, 2025 | Opinion
At the darkest night of my faith crisis, not a single speck of light shone around the edges of the blackout curtain. Sleep evaded me. The fabric of time unravelled and my body seemed to sink through reality. It was me and the darkness. Not even prayer could illuminate...
by Anna Parish | Aug 8, 2025 | News
At some point, I started calling the month of May’s busyness and chaotic nature, “The May Crazies.” I think the same could be true for August. “The August Crazies” has a nice ring to it, as well. I don’t think you just get “The May Crazies” or “The August Crazies”...
by Craig Nash | Aug 7, 2025 | Opinion
The anchoring presence of Good Faith Magazine (formerly Nurturing Faith Journal) has long been the Bible study curriculum included in each issue. These studies provide an opportunity for individuals, small groups, and Sunday School classes to take a weekly deep dive...