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...
by Mitch Randall | Aug 1, 2025 | Opinion
There was a time in my faith journey when I believed truth meant certainty grounded by “correct” belief and practice. Based on this lofty notion, I also felt my mission was to bring everyone I encountered to the place where my faith and practice resided. If anyone...
by Erin Parks | Aug 1, 2025 | Opinion
As I have watched the news, written, prayed and moved about my life during this summer in which tyrants and evil seem to be “getting their way,” my first instinct is to rely on my heavily pragmatic Protestant upbringing. What can I do when the world is burning? I turn...
by Dakota Felton | Jul 29, 2025 | Opinion
Editor’s Note: Dakota Felton has been serving as an intern with Good Faith Media. Additionally, he spent his summer interning at a construction company in Lexington, Kentucky. This is the final installment in his Faith in Construction Series. It is finally here, and...