by Mitch Randall | Apr 23, 2020 | Opinion
Protesters have gathered at state capitols across the United States demanding state legislators reopen the economy. Following President Donald Trump’s lead, demonstrators rallied to “liberate” their communities from governors and legislators administering each state’s...
by John D. Pierce | Oct 28, 2019 | Opinion
Truth can be unsettling. That’s why so many ignore it in favor of false but more comfortable narratives. For those who dare to face uncomfortable truth – since Jesus said such is the key to personal and spiritual freedom – there is a new resource worth reading:...
by Jesse Wheeler | Apr 29, 2014 | Opinion
Bad theology kills. For many, the subject of “theology” invokes the image of old white men with impressive beards and antiquated ideas sitting in ivory seminary towers writing really big books that nobody reads. Yet within everything we think, say and do...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Sep 5, 2012 | Opinion
Today, the United States is separated from Latin America by a superimposed 1,833-mile border – a bloody scar, as Gloria Anzaldúa reminds us, caused by the First and Third Worlds rubbing up against each other. This is not a natural boundary; instead, this border was...