Two Clues to the Story of Our Times
What from this odd time in which we now live will be talked about and dissected years and decades from now? Oh, a plentiful
What from this odd time in which we now live will be talked about and dissected years and decades from now? Oh, a plentiful
Inclusion, diversity and tolerance are worthy ideals that many churches publicly affirm, but they often come with some
The 13th Amendment abolished the enslavement of human beings as well as involuntary servitude in the United States, with the
The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to begin hearings today on the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the
Good Faith Media is hosting a series of virtual forums on faith and politics during October. The first Good Faith Forum,
The only way to speak truth to power for much of human history has been in person – face to face with the powerful
President Trump’s statements have called into question the legitimacy of the 2020 elections. He has repeatedly made false
One of my earliest memories, I was 3 maybe 4, is that of my parents taking me with them to vote. The location was an old
I was born into a spectacular moment in the ascent of science. Now half a century later, I fear I am living in an America
He sat alone on a dais in the Philadelphia Statehouse during a hot and steamy Philadelphia summer. For a man many considered
In his recent book, His Truth Is Marching On, historian Jon Meacham recalls a childhood story about the late U.S. congressman
Intentionally oblivious. Cold. Unseeing. Failing the second great commandment. Unsurprised. Those descriptors were used by