by Sister Helen Holy | May 29, 2026 | Columns
Let us rejoice! Religious conservatives are lifting their hands in praise over the recent runoff election in Texas, which elevated Attorney General Ken Paxton to the role of the Republican Senate candidate. While Brother Paxton has a long record of alleged corruption...
by Holly Berkley Fletcher | May 27, 2026 | Columns
The Organization of Biblical Women (OBW) —which includes such luminaries as Deborah, Esther, Junia, Mary Magdalene, and Beth Allison Barr—issued a statement this week on the proper, biblical role of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler. ...
by Paul J. Williams | May 15, 2026 | Columns
As gas prices continue to climb, Americans are feeling the effects in so many areas of life. Airfares are rising, shipping costs increasing, and automobile use is being curtailed. But one area being hit is not often mentioned — the ubiquitous buses of Baptist churches...
by Sister Helen Holy | May 1, 2026 | Columns
As a Christian who is singularly devoted to the King of Kings, I observed the recent royal visit with some interest and hereby offer my Christian perspective. Although King Charles III is a very distant relative of the King George from whom the early Americans...
by Wanda Kidd | Apr 29, 2026 | Columns
I saw a college student at church on Sunday carrying a Bible, and I am sorry to say I was startled. I looked twice to make sure that was what he was holding. Yep, right there on a big black leather book, it said “Holy Bible” in gold-embossed letters. I’ve heard it...
by Paul J. Williams | Apr 20, 2026 | Columns
The American Red Cross has just issued a statement about possible impostors posing as medical professionals affiliated with the organization. In their statement, the Red Cross thanked the many medical professionals who have been on the front lines in times of...