by David Wheeler | Nov 30, 2018 | Opinion
Who among us, parents or grandparents, doesn’t go into our wallets – or these days, into our phones – at the slightest provocation to show off the photos of our children? Photo albums, Facebook pages and candid videos document the journeys, the growth and the passions...
by David Swartz | May 9, 2014 | Opinion
Several dozen scholars of religion met at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom from April 23-25 to discuss the global history of evangelicalism in the 19th and 20th centuries. The conference–organized by Kendrick Oliver, professor of American...
by Gary Farley | Feb 13, 2007 | Opinion
Fifty years ago when I got a Kodak pony and started shooting pictures for color slides, it was an expensive, “middle-class” kind of hobby. In the years since the pony was replaced with an Olympus SLR with a telephoto lens and by other technological...