by Justin Randall Phillips | Nov 5, 2013 | Opinion
There has been little rest for the politically weary since the 2012 election. A nation in full-time campaign mode, seeking constantly to win new converts to one’s side, has made little time for cooperation. Perhaps Christians are coming to recognize through this...
by Bob Allen | Dec 2, 2005 | News
Will Campbell–author, civil-rights activist and iconoclastic Baptist minister–denounced leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention as “soul molesters,” who have turned their back on Baptist principles like the separation of church and state, in...
by Mel Hawkins | Jan 14, 2002 | Opinion
To tell the story of the American Civil Rights Movement is to tell, largely, an African-American story. The movement originated in the African-American community, the leadership of the movement was overwhelmingly African-American and most of the foot-soldiers were...