by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Sep 23, 2025 | Opinion
First, let’s be clear: Charlie Kirk was not a man of God. Even so, he was undeniably a child of God. As such, Christian ethics compel me to hold fast to the belief that murder is a violation of any Christian ethical or moral code that adheres to the teachings of...
by Michael Chancellor | Sep 18, 2025 | Opinion
It felt like years. I was on my hands and knees, scrubbing our “self-cleaning” oven and the task felt endless. I’ve learned there are at least two kinds of these appliances. There are those you set and forget, returning to a pristine interior when...
by Starlette Thomas | Sep 2, 2025 | Opinion
What would it mean to be well-rested? To push back against “grind culture” and the crushing productivity of capitalism? Often associated with a particular time of the day, a certain room in the house and a specific article of furniture, rest needs to be reframed. ...
by Mitch Randall | Aug 15, 2025 | Opinion
Growing up just miles from the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, I did not learn about the 1921 Race Massacre until I was an adult. From May 31 to June 1, 1921, Tulsa experienced one of the worst mass murders in American history. A mob of white citizens entered...
by Starlette Thomas | Jul 28, 2025 | Opinion
William Anthony McNeil Jr. recently released a video of his February 19th arrest, which began when he was pulled over for not having his headlights on during “inclement weather” and for a seatbelt violation in Jacksonville, Florida. When McNeil questioned why he was...