by John DeWitt | Sep 3, 2019 | Opinion
I came to a revelation recently; I have a judgment problem. I do not so much have a problem when it comes to those on the margins or those who many Christians most often judge, but I have a judgement problem against conservatives. I am a senior at Liberty University...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Mar 4, 2016 | Opinion
We love a comeback story, but not as much as a resignation or firing in our quick-to-condemn society. The University of Missouri decided last week to fire assistant professor Melissa Click based on her actions during an on-campus protest in November 2015. The...
by Mitch Randall | Aug 20, 2014 | Opinion
Growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, my dad listened to talk radio on KRMG. On occasion, when I was not staring out the window dreaming of hitting three home runs in a World Series game, I would tune into the talking voice blaring from the speakers of my dad’s 1966...
by Colin Harris | Jun 21, 2013 | Opinion
As much as we might desire it, perfection is hard to come by in the world of human experience. The smaller and simpler the task, the closer we can come to it. The “perfect square” and the “perfectly boiled egg” seem within the realm of...
by Joel Snider | Apr 14, 2011 | General
A sermon delivered by Joel Snider, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Rome, Ga., on April 10, 2011. Luke 13:1-8 Morning Prayer: We bow before you today, our Father, knowing that none of our sins are secrets before you. We pray knowing that the deceptions we have used to...