by Don Gordon | Feb 14, 2017 | Opinion
Ministry to refugees has been a long-term commitment of Ardmore Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In the 1970s, we adopted a Vietnamese family when thousands were streaming into the country seeking refuge from their war-torn land. A house across the...
by Matthew J. Tuininga | Feb 14, 2017 | Opinion
How should the church respond to President Trump’s travel ban? I began wrestling with this question when I read about two Christian families from Syria one recent Sunday morning. After working to attain permission to come to America, they were told upon arriving...
by Roger Olson | Feb 14, 2017 | Opinion
I find one of the greatest ironies of contemporary American Christianity here: What usually is called “conservative Christianity” is really a form of liberal Christianity. So, as usual, it is important to define our terms. Here, by “conservative...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Feb 14, 2017 | Opinion
Here’s a Valentine’s Day gift for art and history lovers everywhere: the Metropolitan Museum of Art has made high-resolution digital images of more than 375,000 of its artworks, sculptures, and historical objects available to anyone who wants them....
by Juan Aragon | Feb 13, 2017 | Opinion
My friend, Uziel, is one of the thousands of Central American youths who have migrated to the U.S. searching for a better life. Originally from Aldea Miramar – a Mayan, Mam-speaking community in San Martin Sacatepéquez, Guatemala – he migrated to the U.S....
by Michael Helms | Feb 13, 2017 | Opinion
I prayed for President Trump during a recent Sunday morning worship service. The prayer prompted one man to ask following the service, “So, did your man win the election?” His wife tried to rescue me by interjecting, “Now you should not put the...