by Miguel A. De La Torre | Oct 9, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
The United States, as the self-proclaimed “shining light on the hill,” has always seen itself through apocalyptic eyes. Most Christians prior to the Civil War were postmillennialists, believing in a thousand years of peace before Christ returns. The only thing...
by Craig Nash | Sep 24, 2024 | Feature-, Opinion
Editor’s Note: A version of the following appeared in the July/August issue of Nurturing Faith Journal (NFJ). Beginning in 2025, NFJ will become Good Faith Magazine and will be available for free to all Good Faith Advocates. Information on becoming a Good Faith...
by Paul Lewis | Jan 6, 2023 | Opinion
Many of us make resolutions at the start of a new year, so let me propose three that move beyond goals typically found on such lists. 1. Let us resolve to acknowledge our true place in the universe. “Oh” was all my son could say when he saw the majesty of the Sierra...
by Nathan Napier | Jun 13, 2022 | Opinion
A lone human standing motionless in front of a row of armored tanks is the image on the cover of Thomas Slater’s Revelation as Civil Disobedience (Abingdon Press, 2019) The cover design is prescient, as is Slater’s observation that “Christians are to put their faith...
by Bert Montgomery | Aug 27, 2020 | Opinion
Darkness is rolling across the land and the forces of evil seem to be growing in power around the globe. In such times, it is always good to return to the Holy Scriptures for guidance and inspiration. This is particularly true with all the bitterness and divisions,...