by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Jun 25, 2025 | Opinion
The world is a beautiful place. We have towering trees that offer shade, soft grass to rest our heads, and birds that fill the air with songs of praise. God, in divine wisdom and creativity, has crafted a world that flourishes naturally by providing food, shelter and...
by Dakota Felton | Jun 23, 2025 | Opinion
This summer, I am embarking on a new journey, an opportunity to learn and grow, a step into the corporate world. As I approached my senior year of college, I felt it was important to land an internship and potentially get my foot in the door. Yet, questions loomed...
by Anna Parish | Jun 19, 2025 | Opinion
If you’ve turned your TV on and flipped through a few channels, opened a newspaper, refreshed your social media feed or scrolled through your email inbox or spam, then you’ve inevitably seen the headlines. And, if you’ve seen the news over the past...
by Craig Nash | Jun 18, 2025 | Opinion
I have gained more sympathy in the past week for people who avoid the news. Early last week, President Trump sent National Guard troops into Los Angeles in response to protests over ICE raids throughout the city. Though the demonstrations were confined to a few city...
by Erin Parks | Jun 18, 2025 | Faith and Democracy|Opinion, Opinion
Growing up with Focus on the Family, Adventures in Odyssey and other conservative Christian media as the soundtrack to my childhood has left me with bizarre and confusing memories—some of which I am still working out in therapy. On one hand, the music and stories...