by Barry Howard | May 10, 2022 | Opinion
My wife, a true child of the south, loves sweet tea. I, on the other hand, prefer unsweet tea with fresh lime or lemon. At least twice recently, as we were dining out, our server refilled my wife’s sweet tea glass with unsweetened iced tea. In both cases, when we...
by Larry Eubanks | Jun 27, 2019 | Opinion
Labels abound in our overpolarized era. Liberal, RINO, socialist, neo-con, Nazi, Marxist, racist – all these and more aren’t meant to be descriptive but dismissive. Especially when we assign the additional labels of good or evil to people. Labels shut down discussion....
by Libby Grammer | Feb 25, 2013 | Opinion
I don’t buy into it – the language on both sides of the political debates that serve only to demean the other side’s position to the point of labeling “them” as “destroyers of America” or “God’s judgment on our...
by Michael Cheuk | Jan 24, 2013 | General
A sermon delivered by Michael Cheuk, Pastor, University Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va., on January 20, 2013. Isaiah 62:1-5 When I immigrated to the United States, one of the first things I had to consider was what name I wanted other people to call me. In China...