by William Ellis | Apr 10, 2024 | Feature-, Opinion
I was born on January 1, 1940, in Danville, Kentucky. The hospital, thankfully, had an incubator and kept my four-pound and fourteen-ounce body safe for over six weeks. Family members thought it was a miracle I survived. After World War II ended, my mom, dad and I...
by G. Wade Rowatt | Apr 20, 2020 | Opinion
The hectic rhythm of my emotions strains my heart and stretches my mind as the COVID-19 outbreak wreaks havoc with my world. A rainbow of emotions invades my soul with dark purples of mad, sad and bad feelings as I hear the latest news of closed schools, unemployment...
by David Cassady | Aug 28, 2019 | Opinion
“What kind of life is worth wanting?” asks Miroslav Volf and Matthew Croasmun in “For the Life of the World: Theology That Makes a Difference.” They argue that the Christian faith is a response to this question. A life well-lived, one that flourishes, finds purpose...
by Dwight A. Moody | Jul 2, 2002 | Opinion
The Baptists have established a new seminary in Kentucky. Over the last 30 years Baptists have averaged one new seminary per year somewhere in these United States. So what else is new? Over the last 30 years Baptists have averaged one new seminary per year somewhere...