by Todd Heifner | Oct 6, 2022 | Opinion
Lyrics crafted by my dear friend Kate Campbell came to mind this weekend, as is often the case when I’m on the road. I’ve heard Kate speak often of how it sometimes takes years for her to write an entire song — to capture the entire essence of what she’s trying to...
by Todd Heifner | May 26, 2022 | Opinion
Reading the Southern Baptist Convention’s Sexual Abuse Task Force report since its release this past Sunday afternoon has been an agonizing and sickening exercise. Engaging the report, and consuming raw details of how broken this institution is, has almost been more...
by Todd Heifner | Jul 20, 2020 | Opinion
An open letter to Greg Sankey and the leadership of the schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) – all of whom met in our town of Birmingham, Alabama, earlier last week: Dear Mr. Sankey, athletic directors and presidents of the universities of the SEC: One of the...
by Todd Heifner | Feb 5, 2009 | Opinion
Dr. Thomas E. Corts was the kind of man I wish I were. Even thinking that makes me realize just how far from reality the likelihood of that could ever be and how rare an individual he really was. Tom Corts was a believer. He believed in God and lived by God’s commands...