by John D. Pierce | Apr 22, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: On this Earth Day I turn over my blog spot to friend Kelly Belcher for her creative and timely message. By Kelly Belcher In the end, the green earth was lush and full with the glory of God, and sunlight shone through the depths of sweet oceans,...
by Sam Harrell | Apr 22, 2019 | Opinion
There is ample reason for us to be seriously concerned about the state of the earth and the life systems that comprise it. On Earth Day 2019, I’m choosing to focus on five practical measures, a “five-fold path” if you will, which I believe offer us a measure of hope...
by Colin Harris | Apr 22, 2019 | Opinion
The somber drama of Holy Week and the joyous celebration of Easter are past, with their annual re-engagement with the formative narrative of our tradition. Now is a good time to reflect on the question: “What does it mean to be an “Easter people” from this point...
by Mitch Randall | Apr 18, 2019 | Opinion
Shocked residents looked on in horror as flames and smoked billowed from the roof of the 800-year-old structure of the Notre Dame Cathedral. The iconic Paris landscape was forever changed as the beautiful spire collapsed inside the cathedral on Monday evening. As...
by Carra Greer | Apr 18, 2019 | Opinion
I watched in horror with those all over the world as Notre Dame Cathedral burned and smoke billowed into the air. One of the oldest and most famous cathedrals in the world, it was erected over 800 years ago but took only a few hours for the great spire to topple like...
by Barry Howard | Apr 18, 2019 | Opinion
The first time I walked onto the grounds at Augusta National in 2002, the lush beauty overcame me. I have been privileged to attend The Masters several times through the years, and on each visit, I am inspired when I step foot on this immaculately manicured acreage,...