by Nick DiMauro | Oct 29, 2018 | Opinion
Thirty-six percent of U.S. college students struggle with food security, while 9 percent are classified as homeless. The problem is worse among community college students, as 42 percent regularly experience food insecurity, which means that they have limited access to...
by Shaun Lambert | Oct 29, 2018 | Opinion
I know what it’s like to feel you are falling apart. One of the things I was told as anxiety split my being was that I needed to be more resilient. I already believed that and was beating myself up for feeling anxious all the time. However, what I found out – and this...
by Ginger Hughes | Oct 28, 2018 | Opinion
By: Ginger Hughes The Tooth Fairy visited our house again this week. Our little girl lost another tooth, and she was thrilled. She wrote the sweetest note to the Tooth Fairy thanking her for the money she’d left for her previous teeth, and pointing out the fact that...
by Martin Accad | Oct 26, 2018 | Opinion
Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and moderately outspoken critic of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, became an unlikely household name for most of us this month. After choosing self-imposed exile – apparently for security reasons last year – he...
by Mitch Randall | Oct 25, 2018 | Opinion
Evangelicals have been drifting away from addressing critical matters using divine thoughts for decades. Increasingly, they have created a cognitive framework built more on attaining political power than on a theological conscience rooted in divine love, grace and...
by John D. Pierce | Oct 24, 2018 | Opinion
By John D. Pierce Through his 1965 book, The Christian Agnostic, Leslie Weatherhead taught me to distinguish between rejecting faith and constructively rethinking what I’d been taught about faith. I discovered that often faith and doubt are not opposites but two sides...