by Colin Harris | Jan 16, 2012 | Opinion
The annual observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is always a good occasion to remember and give thanks for those whose crusade for justice a half-century ago changed the context of American life in significant ways. The tributes that will fill the pages and...
by David George | Aug 18, 2009 | Opinion
Steven P. Miller has given us a political biography of Billy Graham that will help us remember the last half of the 20th century in America and will open our eyes to the interplay of religion and politics that has shaped us, especially in the South. As a Baptist who...
by James L. Evans | Jan 5, 2007 | Opinion
The recent death of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th president of the United States, has given us an opportunity to reflect on his presidency and on the circumstances that brought him to office in the first place. Ford was appointed, not elected vice president, after Spiro...
by Bob Allen | Jun 2, 2005 | News
Former White House aide Charles Colson says President Nixon would be “horrified” to learn that the identity of the anonymous source “Deep Throat”–who helped two Washington Post reporters expose the Watergate scandal that led to his...
by Robert Parham | Mar 11, 2002 | Opinion
Billy Graham’s anti-Semitic conversation in the White House with President Richard Nixon in 1972 is another stain in the often soiled relationship between evangelicals and Jews. According to tapes released by the National Archives, Graham said Jews had a...