Publisher’s Note | Placing Faith in Things That Matter
We should probably call this my annual Easter publisher’s note because I’m always writing one of these right before Easter Sunday. Next year, I might
We should probably call this my annual Easter publisher’s note because I’m always writing one of these right before Easter Sunday. Next year, I might
Amaarah DeCuir, who researches Muslim student experiences, offers insights into how public schools can move toward greater recognition of of Ramadan, the sacred Islamic month.
“Our team, particularly our editorial team, is a prophetic voice for these difficult times. So we can’t give up, and we won’t give up because you deserve ethical media that yes, focuses on systemic issues, but also offers the hope through the solutions we uncover through our work,” Publisher and Co-founder Kimberly Griffin writes.
In her single “Iron Shield,” Scarlett Sullivan sings lyrics that touch upon her feelings regarding her sister Nora’s leukemia diagnosis, her faith in God and the strength of family bonds.
Growing up, I had heard about Mississippi. I saw the Confederate battle emblem displayed above and inside the government buildings on arrival.
Ordained minister Robert Lowry, the pastor and head of staff at Fondren Presbyterian in Jackson, Miss., is gay, and he certainly doesn’t think it’s a
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