by David Cassady | Jun 16, 2022 | Opinion
Driving an electric vehicle is a different experience from an internal combustion engine vehicle. Most days, we charge our cars with the level 2 charger we had installed in our garage. Our electrical breaker box was already in the garage, so it was straightforward to...
by David Cassady | Jun 15, 2022 | Opinion
We’re a unique family. Both of our cars are battery electric vehicles. As early adopters, we are learning a lot about a different way of getting from here to there. When I reference our EVs, I am acutely aware that we are privileged to be able to afford these...
by David Cassady | May 7, 2021 | Opinion
Plenty of trends look tough for the future of the church. We read about the rise of the “nones” who have no affiliation with a faith tradition, much less a church. We see the decline in attendance across mainline and evangelical churches. We wonder, “Will giving hold...
by David Cassady and Ray Higgins | Feb 22, 2021 | Opinion
Two Baptist pastors in Texas called Vice President Kamala Harris “Jezebel” in recent weeks. The pastors are Steve Swofford of First Baptist Church in Rockwall, and Tom Buck of First Baptist Church in Lindale. According to the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at...
by David Cassady | Sep 3, 2020 | Opinion
My family moved several times while I was a child; each relocation forced my sister and me to make new friends in a new town. Leaving behind friends was painful, and our parents recognized our real grief. Sometimes, I would mutter, “I’ll never have friends again.” My...