by Jana Atkinson | Nov 15, 2018 | Opinion
As a Christian, what should I do? As a Christian, where do I stand? These are important questions rolling through the minds of countless Christians in this nation when considering the immigration debate. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a program,...
by James L. Evans | Nov 15, 2018 | Opinion
I confess to spending this past weekend watching college football, with my main interest being the outcome of the Alabama game. I wasn’t interested in who had the most momentum, who had the better offense or defense, or any other factors that may or may not have...
by John D. Pierce | Nov 14, 2018 | Opinion
By John D. Pierce Many non-fundamentalist congregations with roots in the Southern Baptist Convention have wrestled for decades with how to navigate the reality that members are divided over whether to retain connections to the SBC or identify with other Baptist...
by Aurelia Dávila Pratt | Nov 14, 2018 | Opinion
Peace of Christ Church is located in Round Rock, Texas, which also happens to be one of the fastest growing counties in the country. With this growth comes a lot of diversity; a variety of thought, culture and religious tradition thrives here. As a result, our regular...
by Robert Guffey | Nov 14, 2018 | Opinion
In no universe is anti-Semitism, racism or all the other “isms” that categorize human beings for the purposes of exclusion and persecution acceptable. When God created the world, the Bible does not say, “On the fifth day, God created this race” and “On the sixth day,...
by Terry Smith | Nov 13, 2018 | Opinion
In the schoolyard behind my wife’s classroom, her 10-year-old pupils engage in a daily rite of interfaith dialogue. Tenzin is a Tibetan Buddhist. His mom and dad emigrated to Canada four years ago. He is playing with Mousa, an Eritrean Muslim girl who wears her hijab...