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...
by Daniel Rosado | Aug 6, 2025 | Opinion
We are spiritual beings and there is a direct relationship between what is spiritual and what is secular. I am not for binary distinctions, but bear with me. The spiritual is defined by transformation and the secular by conservation. It is safe to say that we are...
by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Aug 5, 2025 | Opinion
This summer, we have been experiencing record-breaking temperatures scorching the United States, Europe and much of the globe. The Earth is crying out from the consequences of climate change. Forests are burning, animals are fleeing or perishing, plants are withering,...
by K. Mekhi Jackson | Aug 5, 2025 | Opinion
To speak of reimagining the Black Church is to stand in a long tradition of holy critique and sacred hope. The Black Church, in all its denominational expressions, has never been static. It has evolved through enslavement, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Civil Rights...