His attitude toward Chicago was that it was THAT place, but God used this time to show him the faces of people in THAT place, and now he has a desire to bring what he has learned back to little old Waverly New Life. Read…
Reporter’s Notebook
My visit to Philly: Let hope ring
We’re tired of listening, tired of arguing, tired of walking to an end that will inevitably leave at least half the nation unsatisfied, and maybe angry. But in Philadelphia on a bright October morning, my husband, Chris, and I found hopeful people. Perhaps it’s the reminder that the people who gathered at Independence Hall 240 years earlier to sign first the Declaration of Independence and, later, the U.S. Constitution, fought for something larger than themselves—a truly free society, a democracy that embraced good for all while also committing itself to invaluable individual liberties. Read…
Scare quotes and scared folks
The US Commission on Civil Rights reported on nondiscrimination laws, civil liberties, and how the two are often at odds. Southern Seminary President Albert Mohler and others quickly pointed out that the Commission used “scare quotes” around “religious liberty” and “religious freedom.” Read…
The Midwest Takeover
We usually think of pioneers as starters, people who are willing to do hard, unheard-of things – impossible even – for the sake of a better future. As the work of sharing the gospel and making disciples gets more difficult, this influx of the “pioneer spirit” could be just what the SBC needs. Read…
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