by Martin Brooks | Nov 10, 2015 | Opinion
Douglas Johnston, known as the father of faith-based diplomacy, opened a recent conference on Religious Freedom and Islamophobia at Temple University by saying, “The greatest asset we have to fight militant Islam is the American Muslim community. Unfortunately,...
by John D. Pierce | Nov 9, 2015 | Opinion
By John Pierce Self-victimization is a favorite pastime of many American Christians, fearful of religious diversity and the loss of cultural dominance. Speaking of favorites — that is exactly what many self-victimized American Christians are seeking: to be publicly...
by Christina Embree | Nov 9, 2015 | Opinion
My kids and I were sitting at Wendy’s when all of a sudden my oldest sat straight up and said, “We need to pray!” I gave her the strangest look until I heard the distant sirens getting closer. For as long as I can remember, whenever we’ve been...
by Guy Sayles | Nov 9, 2015 | Opinion
People went to the polls last Tuesday, an election day starting the one-year countdown in a presidential campaign that seems already to have gone on forever. Contenders for their party’s nomination are, in addition to staging media events, attempting to build...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Nov 6, 2015 | Opinion
Haven’t you always wanted to see the majestic Parthenon, walk the impressive streets of Ephesus, or sail the Mediterranean? If you’re ready, your time has arrived. Our next Nurturing Faith Experience, in collaboration with Campbell University Divinity...
by Kathryn Kraft | Nov 6, 2015 | Opinion
Cairo, Egypt, is one of the world’s largest metropolises. Many people associate Cairo with the Giza Pyramids, with one of the most impressive national museum collections in the world, and with the more recent iconic images of protests in Tahrir Square during the...