by Colin Sedgwick | Nov 25, 2016 | Opinion
Paul is obviously a troubled man when he writes to his Christian friends in Corinth. “So if the whole church comes together and everyone speaks in tongues, and some who don’t understand or some unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Nov 24, 2016 | Opinion
Scholars sometimes make mistakes because they are lacking understanding or adequate information. That is regrettable, but understandable. Scholars — or persons who claim to be scholars — may also err in order to promote a personal agenda. Worse than...
by Danny Chisholm | Nov 23, 2016 | Opinion
The origin of a story about an eccentric boy who never grows up is the subject of the movie, “Finding Neverland.” Johnny Depp plays J.M. Barrie, a struggling writer who was inspired through a friendship with the Davies family to write a play called...
by Gary Furr | Nov 23, 2016 | Opinion
How can you not like the story of the Pilgrims? They came to America to find religious freedom. They were “separatists,” believing that the true church must separate itself from the corruptions of the world, in particular the Anglican Church and its...
by Robert Parham | Nov 22, 2016 | Opinion
Revelation 3:8 was posted in large black letters on orange paper on the classroom’s front bulletin board: “Behold, I have set before you an open door and no man can shut it.” Over the course of those terrifying days of tribal genocide in 1966,...
by Christina Embree | Nov 22, 2016 | Opinion
Thanksgiving is a time to pause, take a deep breath, count our blessings and express our gratitude. We spend time with family, eat delicious food, kick off the Christmas holiday season, watch football and engage in any number of personal family traditions. Perhaps...