by Mitch Randall | Jun 11, 2020 | Opinion
Democracy teetered on the brink of collapse on June 1. Responding to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the hands of police a week earlier, thousands of citizens marched demanding justice. They declared that Black Lives Matter and advocated for a...
by Mitch Randall | Apr 23, 2020 | Opinion
Protesters have gathered at state capitols across the United States demanding state legislators reopen the economy. Following President Donald Trump’s lead, demonstrators rallied to “liberate” their communities from governors and legislators administering each state’s...
by Shannon Fleck | Feb 25, 2019 | Opinion
Anytime I take a public action, there is community feedback. It is part of the job. Therefore, I know the drill: The onslaught of friend and follow requests, the messages appearing in my Facebook Messenger, the barrage of “discussion” in the comments section of news... by Jerry A. Hudson | Feb 19, 2018 | Opinion
When a tragedy of human violence occurs, what is our general reaction? Revenge? Retaliation? Hatred? Do we seek to follow the teachings of the one we call Lord, or do we follow our own convictions in the name of self-protection and the old eye-for-an-eye narrative?... by Jon Kuhrt | Sep 3, 2015 | Opinion
When I speak with Muslim friends in the United Kingdom, they will often express horror and disbelief at the terrible atrocities they see being done in the name of their faith by extreme Islamists. Sometimes, I have a similar experience as a Christian, too. Last...