by John D. Pierce | May 10, 2022 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
Apparently, a Christian group of some sort meets afterhours in one of my favorite lunch spots. Handwritten Bible verses are sketched in various colors onto sheets of paper that are taped to the walls. Alongside these scriptural quotations — like Isaiah’s assurance...
by John D. Pierce | May 6, 2022 | Jesus Worldview Initiative|Opinion
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by John D. Pierce | May 3, 2022 | Opinion
There was something notably different about the gravestones in the Myer Homestead cemetery than the markers seen in so many other burial places. Established in 1759, the cemetery — with both aging headstones and freshly turned dirt — serves as the final resting place...
by John D. Pierce | Apr 26, 2022 | Opinion
Count me among those with Popular Culture Defiance (PCD), as at least one psychologist calls it. This condition, which I learned about from a recent Twitter post, explains a lot – at least to me. It could well be the reason I didn’t board the Wordle bus. This is not a...
by John D. Pierce | Apr 19, 2022 | Opinion
The hotel breakfast was plentiful — devoured mainly by older, white retirees with the time and money to explore America’s majestic landscape. And who would want to start such a good day without a hearty helpin’ of comfort food? Passing near the kitchen I overheard a...