By David Sanders The birth of child is always a perspective-shaping event. For me, who just became the father of five, the weight of the world is a load I’ve grown accustomed to carrying — but now, it feels like…
What are the consequences of resurgent Baptist Calvinism?
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third of four essays by Baptist historians and thinkers all dealing with the theme, “History Speaks to Hard Questions Baptists Ask,” that are being published by Associated Baptist Press on four successive Wednesdays. The essays…
Respect the office of the president
By William Dwight McKissic Sr. While listening to talk radio on Sept. 28, I heard conservative commentator Laura Ingraham refer to President Barack Obama as, “You fool!” Shock, disbelief and utter amazement are the only words I know to describe…
American sexual ethics today, Part 1
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first of two columns contrasting prevailing cultural attitudes on sexuality with classic Christian ethics and calling for Christians to reclaim their own heritage in a countercultural practice of Christian community. The second will be published…
With globalism, what are Baptists’ new frontiers?
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of four essays by Baptist historians and thinkers all dealing with the theme, “History Speaks to Hard Questions Baptists Ask,” that will be published by Associated Baptist Press on each of the next four…
In North Georgia, signs of the times?
By Libby Grammer Garrett Everywhere I have gone this week, from the doctor’s office to Facebook, I find myself inextricably entangled in turbulent conversations about my high-school alma mater’s cheerleaders, their inspirational football-game banners citing passages like, “I can do…
Could Sotomayor be the Left’s Souter?
By David Sanders When the Supreme Court begins its new term Oct. 5, much of the attention will be on its newest member, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. But, for most conservatives, little in either Sotomayor’s record as a federal judge or…
Today is your day for stewardship
By Marv Knox Once upon a time, I attended a church where longtime-and-savvy members intentionally planned weekend trips about this time of year. They knew October was “stewardship month. “ That, of course, meant four Sundays in a row when…
What are the top challenges facing Baptists today?
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first of four essays by Baptist historians and thinkers all dealing with the theme, “History Speaks to Hard Questions Baptists Ask,” that will be published by Associated Baptist Press on each of the next four…