by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 13, 2011 | Opinion
“Newspapers are dying” is the refrain in conversations about media health. And true, in the last few years some traditional newspapers have disappeared (RockyMountainNews), gone to online-only editions (SeattlePost-Intelligencer) or started offering home...
by Cliff Vaughn | Sep 26, 2011 | Opinion
President Obama spoke from the Rose Garden last Monday morning about economic growth and deficit reduction. He talked about a government that spends less and collects more, the latter through changes to the tax code. “It is wrong that in the United States of...
by Cliff Vaughn | Sep 19, 2011 | Opinion
Renowned British preacher C.H. Spurgeon delivered a sermon at the MetropolitanTabernacle in London on May 25, 1862. The title: “TheStonyHeartRemoved.” “He delighteth to undertake strange things,” said Spurgeon of God, “to bring light out...
by Cliff Vaughn | Sep 8, 2011 | Opinion
Hector Villanueva, pastor of Iglesia Bautista La Roca in Siler City, N.C., found out last Friday he won’t be deported to Mexico. That’s cause for celebration on several fronts: the legal system did the right thing; a church can keep its pastor; a community...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 26, 2011 | Opinion
Editor’s note: Cliff Vaughn is co-producer/director of EthicsDaily.com’s upcoming documentary on immigration, “Gospel Without Borders.” When some church folks discuss faith and immigration, there’s a big hole where the faith is supposed...