by David Swartz | Sep 1, 2015 | Opinion
Charles Spurgeon, a Reformed Baptist known as the “prince of preachers” in the 19th century, remains revered. Known especially for his devotional writings, he currently ranks in the top 100 best-sellers of Christian literature on Amazon.com. Tom Nettles, a...
by Mark Tidsworth | Sep 1, 2015 | Opinion
“Post-everything” is the descriptor I would like to use for explaining what’s happening in the larger world around us, including what’s staring God’s church in the face. Post-modern, post-Christian, post-denominational, post-industrial...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Aug 31, 2015 | Opinion
A former Amazon.com employee said the company’s staff evaluation practice was “purposeful Darwinism.” Another said, “Amazon is where overachievers go to feel bad about themselves.” The leading online retailer’s workplace conditions...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 31, 2015 | News, Opinion
The inmate population serving drug-related sentences in U.S. federal prisons has increased more than 1,800 percent since 1980. The Pew Charitable Trusts (PCT) published an issues brief that showed mandatory drug sentencing laws enacted in the 1980s and 1990s have...
by Jon Kuhrt | Aug 31, 2015 | Opinion
Ashley Madison is the world’s largest website dedicated to facilitate people to be unfaithful to their partners. Their tagline sums it up: “Life is Short. Have an Affair.” But over the last few weeks, the hacking of their database by a group called...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Aug 30, 2015 | Opinion
Given that we were gone for a month this summer, I didn’t really expect a lot from the tomatoes, bell peppers, and squash we planted in April. The squash plants bombed on their own, though I suspect a vole had something to do with it. Tomatoes and bell peppers...