by Claire Brown | Feb 6, 2023 | Opinion
In January 2022, the McMinn County school board called a special meeting. This came onto my radar 16 days later when a friend texted a screen cap and asked, “Isn’t this where you live?” “NEW: the MCMINN COUNTY school board has just BANNED “MAUS”, the Pulitzer-winning...
by Maureen O'Leary | Feb 3, 2023 | Opinion
There is no shortage of organizations and advocates working to preserve the boundaries between religion and government. Across the political spectrum, in cities and towns around the country, in churches, mosques, temples and more, the vast majority of Americans...
by Colin Harris | Feb 3, 2023 | Opinion
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by Mitch Randall | Feb 2, 2023 | Opinion
Jesus will be at the Super Bowl this year – well, his slick, new commercials will be. The “He Gets Us” campaign is a well-funded public relations strategy to rebrand Jesus – more so to rebrand the image of conservative Christians. After decades of putting Jesus on the...
by Andrew Larsen | Feb 2, 2023 | Opinion
I brought home a gift from the Ayatollah Sistani. I’m still savoring and pondering the significance of our visit with Sistani during a trip last summer with Muslim pilgrims in Iraq. Yes, I’m a Christian minister. More on that later. For those who don’t...
by Monty Self | Feb 2, 2023 | Opinion
Nurses have ranked as the most trusted profession in the U.S. for the past two decades. They retained this top spot in Gallup’s latest poll about how U.S. adults view the ethics and honesty of 18 professions, with 79% of U.S. adults considering nurses to have “very...