by Jack Glasgow | Oct 9, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
In the summer of 1965, when I was ten years old, my father was asked to serve on a special committee created by the Atlanta Board of Education. He was told he would be paid as a summer school teacher if he agreed to serve. As a coach and teacher who earned income to...
by Jack Glasgow | Oct 3, 2008 | Opinion
The nation’s financial crisis calls for a twofold response. One is pastoral; the other is moral. First, I want my church members to know I am truly concerned about their losses, about their uncertainty and about their anxiety for the future. We have retired...
by Jack Glasgow | Mar 29, 2006 | Opinion
Religion imposed on students in the public school–as a Baptist Christian that is something I strongly oppose. But, I strongly support authentic, un-coerced Christian faith being lived out by educators and students in the public school, and that is something I...
by Jack Glasgow | Jan 25, 2002 | Opinion
Open conversation on the crucial ethical issues of our day is infrequent. There is certainly no shortage of highly charged rhetoric of opinion. But, a willingness to look at both sides of complex issues that are the lightning rods of our religious, political and...