by Mitch Randall | Dec 1, 2022 | Opinion
The Randalls are avid soccer (football for real fans) supporters. We love watching the English Premier League, Champions League and the Euros. However, nothing compares to the World Cup every four years. The 2022 World Cup is unique for many reasons, such as it being...
by Ken Sehested | Jun 26, 2020 | Opinion
I will likely be considered antiquated, maybe maniacal, even apoplectic when I say we in the United States (with derivative outbreaks elsewhere) are under the spell of the demonic. Of those who worship death’s malicious craving, specifically the sacrificial scalp of... by Colin Harris | Feb 4, 2014 | Opinion
Recent waves of investigations and indictments of people in high places on global, national and even local scales remind us of Lord Acton’s phrasing of the ancient concept – “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Responding... by Baptist Times Staff | Oct 15, 2013 | News
Organizations and partners representing millions of people across the globe have issued an open letter challenging the world’s government, financial institutions and church leaders to act decisively and quickly on corruption, one of the main causes of global... by Larry Greenfield | Jun 16, 2009 | Opinion
Given a polity of democracy, one would think that American politicians would always be aiming to please the constituencies they represent. After all, those voters are the ones who determine whether a politician stays in or is removed from office. That’s the...