by Marv Knox | Aug 7, 2019 | Opinion
Gunshots that slaughtered at least 22 people in El Paso, Texas, last Saturday echoed around the world. They particularly reverberated in the hearts of residents of the American Southwest. The murderer (Let’s refuse to placate the perversion of mass murderers by...
by Marv Knox | Nov 5, 2018 | News
Pastors and ministry leaders on both sides of the Mexico-United States border are gearing up to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the immigrant caravan that began in Latin America and now is marching through Mexico toward the United States. A coalition of...
by Marv Knox | Aug 14, 2018 | News
Late Monday mornings, the foyer of Kingdom Manifesters International Ministries sounds like the United Nations. Children from all over – all over the world, not just all over their neighborhood – stream into the building. They laugh and talk, and many carry books....
by Marv Knox | Jul 16, 2018 | News
A cluster of Native American congregations and the Cooperating Baptist Fellowship of Oklahoma are writing a new script for race relations in the Sooner State. Churches affiliated with the Oklahoma Indian American Baptist Association and CBF of Oklahoma have brought...
by Marv Knox | Nov 14, 2017 | Opinion
When many people talk about “freedom of religion,” they mean they want government to allow them to freely exercise their religion, but they don’t care about others’ religion. This has been the “Protestant privilege” for decades....