by Starlette Thomas | Jun 1, 2021 | Opinion, The Raceless Gospel Initiative
Story. When I was a child, we couldn’t say the word “lie.” It was a bad word, comparable to cussing. Three letters, it was a big word that was only spoken at a certain age, as an adult and a rite of passage. Children also couldn’t call an adult a liar or say that an...
by Amanda Hiley | Feb 25, 2021 | Opinion
The disorienting year that was 2020 ended with a “Big Lie.” It was the latest iteration of white supremacy, asserting massive voter fraud even though there is no evidence to support such claims. This thinly veiled white supremacist hoax was spoken widely, with a...
by Amanda Hiley | Feb 24, 2021 | Opinion
A horrific American epiphany – a tragic revealing that gave us a mirror into ourselves as a nation – took place on the Christian Feast of Epiphany (January 6). What was at stake that day? At the very least, the peaceful transfer of power – a gift the United States...
by Kevin Heifner | Feb 10, 2021 | Opinion
One of the fundamental problems we have in the U.S. is poor thinking skills. When this deficiency is coupled with deliberate bad intention, it can lead to dangerous outcomes. Below is an example of something I read recently on social media, followed by my thoughts on...
by Caryn Shinske | Feb 10, 2012 | News
(RNS) The people behind a popular chain e-mail about President Obama and the National Day of Prayer might want to think about the sin of omission. That’s omission, as in omitting facts. The widely circulated e-mail claims that Obama canceled a National Day of...