by Tony W. Cartledge | May 14, 2019 | Opinion
Twenty-six people traveling with Campbell University Divinity School and Nurturing Faith Experiences are enjoying the beautiful hills and wildflowers of Galilee. Vicarious travelers are welcome to join us. We arrived late in the day on Sunday, so we spent the first...
by Jim Kelsey | May 13, 2019 | Opinion
I have worshipped the last several Sundays with the shadow of the attack on the synagogue in Poway, California, on my heart. When one adds up the cumulative carnage of this attack, the attack on the synagogue in Pittsburg, the attack on the mosque in New Zealand, the...
by Michael Helms | May 13, 2019 | Opinion
My grandfather worked 12 hours a day pushing dirt with a bulldozer when I was a boy. When he came home, he was tired to the bone. After he ate his supper, he collapsed in a chair, pulled off his boots and sat down and watched Walter Cronkite share what had happened in...
by Laura Landgraf | May 10, 2019 | Opinion
Here’s to us. Here’s to creating a life around the hollow left by their inability to mother. Here’s to loving our own children fiercely and well, despite all odds. Here’s to defying the limits our parents and our childhood tried to set. Here’s to life, to love, to...
by Ed Hogan | May 10, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on May 7, 2009. Hogan was pastor of Jersey Village Baptist Church in Houston at the time of publication. It is republished today leading into the Mother’s Day 2019 weekend as a reminder of the origins of this U.S. holiday....
by Mitch Randall | May 9, 2019 | Opinion
My youngest son’s high school soccer team was eliminated from the Oklahoma state playoffs last weekend. As he walked off the field that rainy night, my mind drifted back to an early Saturday morning in North Texas when he stepped onto a soccer field for the very first...