by Mitch Randall | Dec 28, 2018 | Opinion
Baptists should be among the leaders who are creating and developing healthy environments for productive conversations concerning the inclusion of LGBTQ Christians in the church. Ingrained with a deep conviction for soul competency, the priesthood of all believers,...
by Mark Tidsworth | Dec 28, 2018 | Opinion
There it was again; this time on the bumper of the car parked next to mine: “Go Local.” These stickers seem to be everywhere. We are encouraged to shop at locally owned businesses, dine in locally owned restaurants and bank with locally owned community banks....
by Mitch Randall | Dec 27, 2018 | Opinion
EthicsDaily.com’s board of directors is pleased to announce that Charles Foster Johnson is the 2018 Baptist of the Year. Johnson, a pastor who has become a tireless advocate for public education, is the executive director of Pastors for Texas Children. The...
by Richard Wilson | Dec 26, 2018 | Opinion
Bing Crosby has been treating us to “White Christmas” almost everywhere we turned for the last month. We heard him in grocery stores, shopping centers, elevators and even when we were put on hold after calling places too busy to talk to us. Let’s give Bing his due:...
by Ginger Hughes | Dec 24, 2018 | Opinion
By: Ginger Hughes Commercials show children’s eyes alight with wonder as they come down the stairs on Christmas morning. We see couples smiling and sharing silly banter as they prepare breakfast together. Bright and shiny new toys, gifts, and even cars elicit...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Dec 23, 2018 | Opinion
She had been giving Phyllis, the weekend daytime caregiver, step-by-step instructions on how to prepare chicken and dressing in the crock pot. “People will eat that,” she said. “It’s going to be good.” She worried about having enough eggs for cooking when the family...