by Alan Rudnick | Oct 30, 2019 | Opinion
Expressions of grief, support and lament over two very public deaths filled my Facebook feed recently. Both people were active in bringing a focus on mental health issues in communities. One was a professor of counseling, and the other was a well-known West Coast...
by Cassandra Carkuff Williams | Sep 27, 2019 | Opinion
With autumn approaching, many churches are planning the relaunch of Sunday School. For some, it is a time of apprehension over dwindling volunteer pools and decreasing attendance. Yet, the decline of this once-vibrant sentimental favorite provides churches with a...
by Claire Hein Blanton | May 8, 2019 | Opinion
I began raising money for a race I was running roughly a year ago and asked for support on social media. In particular, I was raising money for The Women’s Place at Texas Children’s Hospital for the support I had received for my postpartum anxiety and depression after... by Curtis Ramsey-Lucas | Sep 25, 2007 | Opinion
Some will object that there is no place for the church in politics. After all, politics is a messy and conflicted business. Why would anyone involve the church in that? In his essay “How We Got That Way,” Walter Shurden notes that on issues such as...