by Tony W. Cartledge | Feb 11, 2016 | Opinion
Climatologists tell us that last year was the hottest on record, further evidence that global warming is not some figment of a liberal’s imagination, but a reality we all must live with. A geological history of periodic ice ages, shifting continents, and seas...
by Joe LaGuardia | Feb 11, 2016 | Opinion
Michael Moroz, a high school student and editor of his school newspaper, missed a few days of school in early January because of threats made against his life. The lethal reaction resulted from an editorial Moroz ran, along with an opposing viewpoint penned by one of...
by Colin Harris | Feb 11, 2016 | Opinion
It is becoming a widespread observation that we are surrounded by at least two very different versions of who we are, where we have been and where we are going as a society and a nation. We can look and listen for a while, then change news channels, tune in to the...
by Rupen Das | Feb 11, 2016 | Opinion
Is there a connection between God’s people demonstrating compassion and welcoming the poor and broken into their midst and caring for them, and God manifesting his presence? Why does it seem that in so many places in Scripture the poor and those who live on the...
by Danny Chisholm | Feb 10, 2016 | Opinion
I learned recently that one of my fellow pastor friends agreed to serve on a political committee to get one of his party’s candidates elected president of the United States. My friend is currently serving as a pastor of a local church. I am disappointed that he...
by Joe Nicholson | Feb 10, 2016 | Opinion
Since Baptist missionaries arrived in Myanmar nearly 200 years ago, there’s been a minority Christian population among the Karen people. In the aftermath of a devastating civil war, Karen Baptist churches have a mission to save lives in some of the...