by Mitch Carnell | Mar 8, 2018 | Opinion
Reading about the beginning struggles of First Baptist Church of Boston should cause every Baptist heart to swell with pride. These pioneers in the faith suffered unbelievable persecution. Massachusetts in the 1600s was simply not a good place to be if you believed in...
by Greg Smith | Mar 7, 2018 | Opinion
Disclaimer: This post is not intended nor should be construed as offering legal advice. Always seek a qualified immigration attorney or U.S. Department of Justice accredited representative before beginning any immigration process. With DACA (Deferred Action for...
by Bob Newell | Mar 7, 2018 | Opinion
We recently traveled across this country for the privilege of learning from Jimmy Carter. The Nobel Prize winner and 39th president of the United States, now in his 90s, continues a disciplined practice, learned from his father’s model and begun as an...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Mar 6, 2018 | Opinion
Has a lump of clay bearing the prophet Isaiah’s personal seal been discovered in Jerusalem? Maybe, maybe not. Archaeologist Eilat Mazar, in a Biblical Archaeology Review tribute article to retiring editor Hershel Shanks, recently described a clay bullae found in...
by Norman Jameson | Mar 6, 2018 | Opinion
When I’m at my best, I’m muslim. Now, before you write First Baptist Church of High Point, North Carolina, and demand they rescind my ordination as a Baptist minister, take a deep breath and hear me out. I helped to organize a “Stranger to...
by Justin Pierson | Mar 6, 2018 | Opinion
I looked around at my surroundings in this remote corner of El Salvador and was in pure delight as I saw the Salvadoran mountains with Honduras in the distance. Faraway volcanoes etched the skyline as a nearby tree made a nice frame for the picture I was trying to...