Extending Love in Response to Hatred and Humiliation
In this series, we have been reflecting on the moral legacy of Václav Havel and how it can help us counter leftist woke ideology that presents a
In this series, we have been reflecting on the moral legacy of Václav Havel and how it can help us counter leftist woke ideology that presents a
“Is It Time to Preach Optimism?” by Roger L. ShinnMay 12, 1947 It is a common complaint against Christian interpretations of life that they are
Almost all of the soldiers of a British light division were dead in a fog-covered field just outside of Sevastopol, Crimea, sometime in 1855.
“Marshall on Democracy,” by James C. BakerApril 28, 1947 On arrival in Moscow, Secretary of State Marshall told the Council of Foreign
The strategically ill-considered, operationally inept yet tactically brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine reveals several emerging trends that will
Editor’s note: “Look Back” is a series designed to highlight articles from the Good Faith Media archives that remain relevant or historically
Ever-more shocking atrocities committed by Russia in Ukraine are awakening Western consciences and exposing fault lines in the Western worldview.
The usually calm and cool spokesman John Kirby became uncharacteristically emotional when discussing Russia’s latest offensive. “It’s hard to
On April 20, Vladimir Putin presided over the test launch of a nuclear-capacity intercontinental ballistic missile. The implications of the event,
“Editorial Notes,” by John. C. BennettApril 28, 1947 The “new foreign policy״ of the United States has created divisions of opinion in
“Our Date with Destiny,” by F. Ernest JohnsonApril 14, 1947 March 12, 1947, will be a memorable day in American history. When the President was
Siege being laid upon city after city; the rape, torture, and murder (including beheadings) of untold numbers of citizens; indiscriminate slaughter
“Our Witness to the Resurrection,” by Ursula M. NiebuhrMarch 31, 1947 “Christ is risen, alleluia.” The triumphant words ring out: “Jesus
In the weeks since Vladimir Putin unleashed his war on Ukraine, democratic nations have rediscovered that they have the capacity, when working
“Editorial Correspondence,” by Reinhold NiebuhrApril 14, 1947 Amsterdam, Holland, March 12 During my visit just completed to the universities of