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...
by Barry Howard | Jun 16, 2025 | Opinion
When I learned of Dr. John Killinger’s passing on June 5, 2025, at the age of 91, I found myself reflecting with deep gratitude on a friendship that spanned 35 years and had a profound influence on my life and ministry. Respected as one of America’s most gifted...
by Mitch Randall | Jun 13, 2025 | News
It was called a “Pentecost Witness for a Moral Budget.” On June 10th, clergy, congregants, religious and lay leaders representing multiple denominational expressions led a vigil and public procession in Washington, D.C. Inspired by the public witness of Jesus’...