by Michael Helms | Oct 8, 2015 | Opinion
The University of Georgia’s football coach, Mark Richt, was praised recently for his ethics and integrity. The USA Today article written by Dan Wolken cited Richt as being among the best in college football in these areas, but pointed out that seven colleges...
by Robert Parham | Oct 8, 2015 | Opinion
Global headlines announced that the gunman who killed nine people at Umpqua Community College had targeted Christians. Media reports acknowledged days later that school accounts varied on the targeting of Christians. Did the gunman really target Christians? And if he...
by Robert Parham | Oct 8, 2015 | Opinion
Global headlines announced that the gunman who killed nine people at Umpqua Community College had targeted Christians. Media reports acknowledged days later that school accounts varied on the targeting of Christians. Did the gunman really target Christians? And if he...
by Barry Howard | Oct 7, 2015 | Opinion
Ministry in the 21st century is like growing potatoes on Mars. This brief comment, voiced by my friend Bill Wilson, director of the Center for Healthy Churches, summarized thoughts that had been simmering in my mind about the changes and challenges of pastoral...
by Joe Kendrick | Oct 7, 2015 | Opinion
Geo-socialization, in its simplest terms, may be described as social geography – socializing with those in your geographical area through the tool of social media. Connecting to your primary audience within a certain radius of where your business is located is...
by Leroy Seat | Oct 7, 2015 | Opinion
Why are people who show most evidence of firmly believing in and being committed to God not taken more seriously by atheists? There are many noted people who made significant life changes because of what they resolutely believed was a direct experience of God. Within...