by Jason Edwards | Jul 22, 2025 | Opinion
There’s a moment in almost every Caitlin Clark game when the air shifts. The defense pulls up short, the crowd leans forward, and Clark—somewhere just past midcourt—lets it fly. It’s not just the audacity of the shot; it’s the quiet sense that something irreversible...
by Jason Edwards | Jul 8, 2025 | Opinion
The first time I thought I was going to see “Superman” on the big screen was a big disappointment. My parents had taken me to the drive-in. I was hidden under a blanket in the backseat. (Kids under a certain age were free, and money was tight.) We were there to see...
by Jason Edwards | Jun 4, 2025 | Opinion
A few years ago, when my son was still small, he looked up at his mom and asked, “Will I ever be a normal boy?” It’s the kind of question a child asks when the world has already started to draw its lines. Jackson is older now—a high school sophomore with strong...
by Jason Edwards | May 30, 2025 | Opinion
This might seem like an odd place to begin a conversation about atonement—with a pop star, a contract dispute, and a re-recorded album. But that’s where grace often begins, not in the sanctuaries we build, but in the ones we stumble into. This week, Taylor Swift made...
by Jason and Jackson Edwards | Apr 28, 2025 | Opinion
What Happens to Our Children When We Tear Down the System That Supports Them? By Rev. Dr. Jason Edwards Before I’m a pastor, I’m a father. As a father to a child on the autism spectrum, I’ve come to believe some of the most important ministers in our lives...