by Jackie Murphy | Jun 1, 2020 | Opinion
Isn’t it interesting that in the summing up of our faith, in the summing up of the “rules” that ought to govern every believer, we are ordered to love? God doesn’t act out of loathing or hatred, but love. So too must we be a people of love. But how does God love? To...
by Addie Shelton | Apr 27, 2020 | Opinion
The global population sharing one experience is truly highlighting the best and worst of humanity. Jokes are continuously being made across social media platforms calling physical distancing practices a “personal prison,” but the reality of prisons right now is...
by Addie Shelton | Oct 3, 2019 | Opinion
The daughters of Zelophehad offer an example of how to challenge unjust laws through creative rebellion. Here is their story for those unfamiliar with the narrative found in Numbers 27:1-8. The women stepped up to the entrance of the tent of meeting. Moses, Eleazar...
by Mitch Randall | Sep 26, 2019 | Opinion
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teen activist with Asperger’s, delivered a passionate speech at the United Nations this week. Her words condemned preceding generations and current leaders, challenging them to immediately address and act on climate change. Her words were...
by John DeWitt | Sep 3, 2019 | Opinion
I came to a revelation recently; I have a judgment problem. I do not so much have a problem when it comes to those on the margins or those who many Christians most often judge, but I have a judgement problem against conservatives. I am a senior at Liberty University...