by David McCollum | Dec 5, 2008 | Opinion
The DVD screening, sponsored by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Arkansas, brought old and painful memories to many in the diverse audience of about 170–a 60-40 mix of white and minorities. About 100 steps from the worship center, where the Baptist Center...
by David McCollum | Jan 16, 2001 | Opinion
“America stops on Super Sunday,” proclaims the television promotion. Sometimes, even churches stop on the Sunday of the Super Bowl. In a little more than three decades, it has become one of our most popular cultural holidays. Super Sunday is a head-to-head...
by David McCollum | Oct 17, 2000 | Opinion
On initial examination, any ethical consideration concerning the dismissal of Bobby Knight as Indiana University’s basketball coach is a slam dunk. His tantrums, tirades and out-of-control antics caused irritation. In his tenure, he was a self-centered monster...