by John D. Pierce | Jan 4, 2022 | Opinion
“Mission drift” is a term used to describe how an organization or company gradually gets off course from its intended, stated and often-original purpose. It happens when the eyes of leaders are drawn to something that may be worthy but isn’t part of the group’s...
by Mitch Randall | Jul 1, 2021 | Opinion
One year ago today, during a global pandemic, a social uprising for racial justice and a very contentious presidential election, Good Faith Media flipped the switch and went live. Combining two historic Baptist entities, EthicsDaily and Nurturing Faith, Good Faith...
by Rebekah Gordon and Christopher Adams | Sep 25, 2020 | Opinion
As the leaves change and begin to fall, the marking of the closing summer season feels anxious, muted and different as the various pandemics that rage across our country and the world have left a tumultuous summer behind. A season typically full of summer fun for many...
by John D. Pierce | Sep 11, 2020 | Opinion
For many years, the friendly voice of Jannie Lister usually greeted those calling the Nurturing Faith office. Kind and courteous to all, Jannie would respond to whatever questions arose – often patiently guiding a frustrated caller through the website or updating a...
by John D. Pierce | Jul 28, 2020 | Opinion
Willie Nelson wrote a song called “Three Days,” which Faron Young made into a hit in 1962. It’s a “hurtin’ song” about lost love. “Three days filled with tears and sorrow – yesterday, today and tomorrow. And it does no good to hope these days will end ’cause the same...