by Colin Harris | May 5, 2022 | Opinion
Chaos is swirling about in our public life. Its troubling effects seem to be touching many dimensions of our communal life: education, religion, personal relationships and our capacity to maintain community. This is one of the many challenges that face us in this...
by Bob Browning | May 16, 2013 | General
A sermon by Robert Browning, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Frankfort, Ky. May 12, 2013 Judges 13:2-8 Mothers’ Day This morning our attention is drawn to one of Israel’s folk heroes, Samson. He was such an important part of Jewish history that his story begins before...
by Adelle M. Banks | Feb 4, 2011 | News
(RNS) An Ohio county court judge who argued that it was his First Amendment right to hang a poster about the Ten Commandments in his courtroom was overruled Wednesday (Feb. 2) by a federal appeals court. Judge James DeWeese of Richland County, Ohio, had argued that...
by Kevin Eckstrom | Jan 24, 2011 | News
(RNS) A Chinese Christian should be given another chance at asylum after an immigration judge thought the man couldn’t answer “basic questions” about Christianity, a federal appeals court has ruled. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said on Wednesday (Jan. 19)...