by Amanda Hiley | Jul 31, 2020 | Opinion
John Lewis crossed the river Jordan on July 17, 2020, and last Sunday, I went to Selma to see him cross the Alabama River one last time. I went because his last crossing simply had to be so very different from the first, with all the power we have within us to make...
by Ken Sehested | Oct 31, 2019 | Opinion
My early memories of holiday festivities are varied and mostly pleasant. But Halloween stands out with the most distinct memories because it involved an evening of roaming (without adult supervision) in homemade costumes throughout the small town where I lived,...
by Richard Wilson | Mar 15, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on March 11, 2003. At the time of publication, Richard Wilson was the Columbus Roberts Professor of Theology and chair of the Roberts Department of Christianity in Mercer University’s College of Liberal Arts in Macon,...
by Agnes Howard | Nov 1, 2017 | Opinion
It’s been a busy year for those whose connection with Martin Luther is not only confessional but professional. In this 500th anniversary of the year when Luther is credited with starting the Reformation, the world already has had months or more of reflection,...
by Randy Hyde | Nov 8, 2012 | General
A sermon delivered by Randy Hyde, Pastor, Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, Little Rock, Ark., on November 4, 2012. All Saints Sunday Psalm 24:1-10; Revelation 21:1-6a Heidi Neumark, a Lutheran pastor in New York City, explains that both her parents were scientists and...