by Craig Nash | Feb 21, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
Last February, students at Asbury University in Kentucky stayed in Hughes Auditorium after their weekly chapel service for an extended time of worship. The university President sent out word to the campus community via email: “There’s worship happening in...
by Justin Sizemore | Jun 23, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
I have an aversion to revivals. This word carries a weight to it, particularly for those who have been harmed by the church. Something like “revival,” touted with that much religious language, can be a strong traumatic trigger. Despite my own fears around anything...
by Joe LaGuardia | Nov 21, 2013 | Opinion
Speaking to a group of Baptists at a recent Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Georgia general assembly, George Mason, pastor of Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, challenged churchgoers to engage in social justice ministries that help the poor, empower the oppressed...