by Randall Balmer | Nov 21, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
In Plains, Georgia, in 1946, it probably qualified as a mixed marriage. The bride, wearing a knee-length dress, was a Methodist, and the groom, recently graduated from the Naval Academy in his dress white uniform, was Southern Baptist. That was the beginning,...
by John D. Pierce | Nov 20, 2023 | Feature, News
“She knows many will not fully understand the spiritual base on which they operate, but there’s a confidence that the world will not forget their emphasis on personal integrity, human rights, and justice for all people. That’s Rosalynn.” This description of Rosalynn...