by Kyle Tubbs | Dec 17, 2018 | Opinion
Have you ever traveled with young children? Everything takes longer. Bathroom stops, hauling around luggage, walking, eating. You do not get to only focus on your destination; instead, you are constantly making sure everyone is fed, comfortable and satisfied. Time...
by Elizabeth Evans Hagan | Dec 17, 2018 | Opinion
My daughter’s anxiety about Christmas has heightened over the last several weeks. “How long till Christmas, Mommy?” I’m asked the same question multiple times a day as she has watched us decorate a tree, attend more services at church and host gatherings with...
by James L. Evans | Dec 17, 2018 | Opinion
Christendom is a big word – and an old word – that points to a reality that no longer exists. Historically, Christendom meant the “reign of the church.” It describes the period of history between the 6th and 18th century. But the church does not reign over the world...
by Tony Peck | Dec 14, 2018 | Opinion
In an interview with EthicsDaily.com in 2012, the late and much respected Baptist scholar, Glen Stassen, said, “The first comprehensive doctrine of human rights in history was written by a Baptist, Richard Overton. He was part of the [John] Smyth group that joined the...
by Merianna Harrelson | Dec 14, 2018 | Opinion
Christmas is creeping closer every day. I find myself trying to breathe deeply and remember where we are supposed to go next. Is tonight that Christmas party at work or is it the Christmas pageant at school? Who is having their holiday party today and what did we sign...
by Mitch Randall | Dec 13, 2018 | Opinion
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