by Starlette Thomas | Oct 9, 2023 | Feature|Opinion
This is not about an election. The church should not mark its progress in four-year cycles but instead consider the times and work while it is day—because night is coming. This is not about the other side of the aisle as if a country can be split down the middle....
by Starlette Thomas | Oct 4, 2023 | Feature|News
More than half (53%) of Americans say there are not enough women in high political offices, according to a recent Pew Research Center report. This is down six percentage points since 2018. Fifty-two percent of Americans believe that in time, there will be equal gender...
by Starlette Thomas | Oct 2, 2023 | Feature|Opinion
Accused of killing more than 100 Ugandan children, Renee Bach, a former missionary, gets a three-part HBO docuseries instead of jail time. First, Sally Struthers’ pleas to “Save the Children,” and now HBO’s “Savior Complex,” the miniseries provides yet another...
by Starlette Thomas | Sep 27, 2023 | Feature|News
Americans are largely pessimistic about the future of the family, according to a recent Pew Research Center report. When asked about the institution of marriage and the family, 40% of respondents hold a pessimistic view, 29% are neither optimistic nor pessimistic and...
by Starlette Thomas | Sep 25, 2023 | Feature|Opinion
America’s current culture war can quickly lead to a civil war. Northern versus Southern states now Red versus Blue states, this country has been in conflict for hundreds of years. It’s been so long that neither side agrees on what they were initially fighting about....