by John D. Pierce | Nov 20, 2023 | Feature, News
“She knows many will not fully understand the spiritual base on which they operate, but there’s a confidence that the world will not forget their emphasis on personal integrity, human rights, and justice for all people. That’s Rosalynn.” This description of Rosalynn...
by Seth Vopat | Mar 10, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
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by Mitch Carnell | Jun 20, 2018 | Opinion
One of my birthday presents this year was accompanied by a great compliment. My son gave me Jimmy Carter’s new book, “Faith: A Journey for All,” and said, “Dad, this sounds like you.” It was an over-the-top compliment, but I sincerely...
by Martin Marty (The Martin Marty Center: Sightings) | May 17, 2018 | Opinion
“True evangelical hope,” a headline in the current (May 23) Christian Century, drew and held my attention this week. It signaled an interview by Elizabeth Palmer with President Jimmy Carter. They got right to the point of “evangelical” issues...
by Bob Newell | Mar 7, 2018 | Opinion
We recently traveled across this country for the privilege of learning from Jimmy Carter. The Nobel Prize winner and 39th president of the United States, now in his 90s, continues a disciplined practice, learned from his father’s model and begun as an...