Confessions of a hypocrite

Those of us who pay attention to words find them in a pretty constant state of change. Meanings, spellings and usage evolve.Some words come on the scene for a period of time and then leave. They are identified with a particular setting or era. Right on! Groovy. The...

Two-issue Christians too narrow

Abortion and homosexuality are legitimate ethical issues for Christians to consider. But only within the last quarter-century has the broad field of Christian ethics, for some, been almost exclusively defined by these two issues.So it is not surprising that...

We tend to see what we’re looking for

The presidential debate at Baptist-rooted Belmont University in Nashville on Tuesday night had me looking at the slow-moving clock about half-way through. But then, the post-game shows are often more interesting than the main event.With remote in hand, I like to surf...

Finding, making community

Time was set aside last Friday for an annual physical exam. When one is past 50, doctors like to do a lot of poking around.The hour spent in the waiting room was a window into the world of others. All around me were African-American patients with diabetes. Mercer...

Loyal to the end

President George W. Bush is at home in conservative Christian circles. He speaks the language of conversion — though one story relates to the influence of Arthur Blessitt and the other to Billy Graham.He credits God for releasing him from the bonds of alcohol and...