by Terrell Carter | Oct 14, 2014 | Opinion
With the headline-grabbing political, racial and social events that have occurred in the U.S. over the past few months, people have had a lot to talk about. From videos of brutality committed by both police and citizens, to the expanded attention toward domestic...
by Terrell Carter | Aug 22, 2014 | Opinion
The city of Ferguson, Missouri, has been transformed over the past two weeks from an unknown sleepy town located in the northern portion of St. Louis into the symbolic embodiment of multiple racial, political and social struggles. The incident, and the subsequent...
by Terrell Carter | Aug 18, 2014 | Opinion
Like most people who have seen, heard or read about the series of events that have occurred in Ferguson, Missouri, I have been frustrated and disheartened at the loss of a life, the unnecessary theft and destruction of property, and the weakening of trust between...
by Terrell Carter | Jul 30, 2013 | Opinion
It seems like the list of groups for the church to consider supporting in the 21st century continues to grow. We are regularly reminded that we have a responsibility to care for widows and orphans, for the earth and the environment, for local and foreign missionaries,...
by Terrell Carter | Jul 24, 2013 | Opinion
Now that we are more than a week removed from the George Zimmerman trial, I am struggling with how believers have responded along racial and socioeconomic lines to the verdict. I have to admit that I am able to see both sides of the argument and understand why people...