by Colin Harris | Mar 4, 2020 | Opinion
Wayne Martin began building interfaith bridges before it became a fashionable thing to do. Growing up in South Georgia’s “buckle of the Bible Belt,” honing his theological perspective on those deep-faith roots in two contexts of Baptist education at its best in the...
by Colin Harris | Feb 17, 2020 | Opinion
The third Monday in February has been a landmark calendar day known as Presidents Day for the past 50 years. Falling between the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, it is one of those days that encourage acknowledgement and appreciation for our...
by Colin Harris | Jan 28, 2020 | Opinion
“Every cloud has a silver lining” was a frequent expression in my home. It was part of the folklore of my mother’s upbringing in the foothills of north Georgia, where a finger of Appalachia reached down to within 50 miles of the nascent metropolis of Atlanta, where...
by Colin Harris | Jan 2, 2020 | Opinion
My efforts at the traditional new year’s practices have evolved over time. They have shifted away from resolutions, which have usually been profoundly lacking in “resolve,” and from predictions (pre-dicta), statements about the future, which usually have little to do...