by Reggie Warren | Jan 21, 2015 | Opinion
Sadly, I believe the chances of current ideas easing racial tensions in America is minimal in the wake of the shootings of black persons by police and the shootings of police, unless things really change on both sides of the aisle. Race relations and tensions in...
by Reggie Warren | Oct 23, 2014 | Opinion
I have been interviewed as a pastoral candidate by more than a few churches and have opted to serve six over the last 35 years of pastoral ministry. Almost always, concerns were expressed as to whether or not I “kept confidences.” Often, it was apparent...
by Reggie Warren | Aug 15, 2014 | Opinion
I now risk entering the glutted fray of commenting on Robin Williams’ death. There are likely lots of reasons why it hit so many so hard. He was a contemporary of so many of us. He almost always seemed to smile and he brought laughter to so many. Many would say...
by Reggie Warren | Aug 11, 2014 | Opinion
Most readers are more than a little familiar with the encounter between Jesus and his disciples that is recorded in Matthew 16:13-20. It began with Jesus asking the disciples what people were saying about him. Responses varied, but when Jesus asked the disciples what...
by Reggie Warren | Aug 5, 2014 | Opinion
It is no secret that many churches and other charities are financially troubled—and not only because of a downturn in the economy. There has been a documented downward trend in personal giving, especially to churches, during the last several decades. While the U.S. is...