by Ginger Hughes | Jul 25, 2018 | Opinion
By: Ginger Hughes I’m no longer a young person. Don’t get me wrong, I still like to think of myself as young(ish), but young I am not. The years of childhood, teenage angst, and even young adulthood are all long gone. I’m here, somewhere in the middle, though...
by Bill Wilson | Jul 25, 2018 | Opinion
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) faces a leadership transition in the coming months that offers an opportunity to be thoughtful and proactive about the future. As it faces its fourth leadership era, the cultural and religious landscape has shifted dramatically...
by Christina Embree | Jul 25, 2018 | Opinion
What do we mean when we talk about “generational discipleship”? It’s a term that I am hearing more and more frequently and it’s one that I myself use often. Simply put, generational discipleship is the passing on of our faith from one generation to another. In...
by Leanna Coyle-Carr | Jul 25, 2018 | Opinion
The outside thermometer reads 93 degrees as I sit here and type, and the indoor: 74. Actually, the thermostat is currently set to 78 degrees because as I did more research, I (re)learned that the official Energy.gov recommendation for daily air-conditioning use in the...
by Elizabeth-Anne Nordgren Lovell | Jul 24, 2018 | Opinion
Why does this one little word pack such a punch? As a female minister and aspiring preacher, I am lucky to be able to say that I have only had one man directly tell me I could not preach because I am a woman. It was when I was working retail and, after making some...
by Martin J. Hodson | Jul 24, 2018 | Opinion
What should investors do with their fossil fuel investments? In early 2015, my wife, Margot, and I were asked to contribute to a collection of essays on fossil fuel divestment by Operation Noah, an organization based in the United Kingdom working to provide a...