by William Brackney | Dec 3, 2013 | Opinion
Human rights concerns should receive constant and consistent attention across the Christian community. The Christian witness, as part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, bears an ancient witness as well as the clear teachings of Jesus and the apostolic community....
by Robert Parham | Dec 3, 2013 | Opinion
What happened to the wise men’s gold given to Jesus after his birth in Bethlehem? I first asked the question in a 2010 editorial: “So, what happened to that wealth? What did Mary and Joseph do with the gold?” I asked a second time in a 2011...
by John D. Pierce | Dec 2, 2013 | Opinion
By John Pierce Each April many parents participate in “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day” — often called “Take Your Kids to Work Day.” A story published in the Chattanooga Times Free Press on Saturday may warrant an expansion of...
by Seth Vopat | Dec 2, 2013 | Opinion
A century has almost passed, but it is perhaps one of the most remarkable events to ever occur amid so much hatred and animosity. The significance of the event can only be stated in terms of the miraculous. It was the eve of Christmas 1914, the first of four...
by Larry Eubanks | Dec 2, 2013 | Opinion
What do you do when you have to be around someone you really don’t like? It’s natural to want to hang around with people we like, and few of us would choose to spend time with someone we didn’t like, much less groups of people we don’t like....
by Elijah Brown | Dec 2, 2013 | Opinion
On Dec. 20, 1993, the post for a United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) was established. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the OHCHR continues its mission to “[represent] the world’s commitment to universal ideals...