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Conner Peterson would be 18 if his father had not killed him

Conner Peterson would be 18 if his father had not killed him | Opinion → Read More

Another first day

Tuesday was the first day. It started again. We did it last year and we’ll do it again next year. For almost 200 years (Union celebrates its bicentennial in two years.) Union University has been starting school every fall. After the summer of an empty campus, the lifeblood has come back into this place. Students have returned. The hallowed halls are again teeming with what makes this place… → Read More

Simone Biles, eating our cereal and keeping our mouth shut

Simone Biles, eating our cereal and keeping our mouth shut | Opinion → Read More

Dr. Don Webb at 100

If wisdom comes with age, Dr. Don R. Webb is the wisest man in town. Last week, he turned 100 years old, and a bunch of us gathered Sunday afternoon to celebrate him. Everyone spoke with him on the way in, and as we stood around eating our cake and drinking our punch, we all realized that this was a really big deal. It’s not every day that you go to a birthday party. It’s even more rare to go… → Read More

COVID-19 and personal faith

Just when it seemed like life was getting back to some sense of normalcy, now there is talk about a new Delta variant of COVID-19 going around. After months of washing up, social-distancing, and wearing face coverings, are we getting ready for yet another round of doing it all over again? Over the weekend, I stopped to fill up with gas. Two other folks pulled up next to me to do the same. While… → Read More

Religious freedom and non-discrimination

Religious freedom and non-discrimination | Opinion → Read More

Basketball Camp: Benjamin, Miller, 'have to,' and 'get to'

Basketball Camp: Benjamin, Miller, 'have to,' and 'get to' | Opinion → Read More

A crack is often evidence of a need for a greater fix

A crack is often evidence of a need for a greater fix | Opinion → Read More

Is Cancel Culture creeping into Major League Baseball?

Is Cancel Culture creeping into Major League Baseball? | Opinion → Read More

Unity requires a commitment to truth

In America today, “Unity” is a buzzword. Such heartwarming calls for unity may conjure images of kitty cats and rainbows, but those calls are not helpful unless the unity being called for is rooted in truth. The words of English Anglican Bible commentator John Trapp are as good in the 21st century as they were when he said them in the 17th century. “Unity without verity is no better than… → Read More

Babbling before the public in the Capitol Building

Babbling before the public in the Capitol Building | Opinion → Read More

Most important activity of Christmas is God's activity

Most important activity of Christmas is God's activity | Opinion → Read More

Work by Birth Choice is all for life

It’s good to be a part of something so life giving. Last Saturday, we participated in the annual Walk for Life sponsored by Birth Choice. The weather was perfect. Not a cloud in the sky. There was a petting zoo for the kids. There was a professor from the biology department of Union University. He had a live owl perched on his arm. There were snow cones, popcorn, funnel cakes, and even a face… → Read More

Going to the movies proved to be an escape

Going to the movies proved to be an escape | Opinion → Read More

Cancel Yale: Let’s stop and think about what we are actually doing

Cancel Yale: Let’s stop and think about what we are actually doing | Opinion → Read More

The politics of protesting in a pandemic

The politics of protesting in a pandemic | Opinion → Read More

George, Derek, Ahmaud, Breonna, Donald, Jack, William, Isaac, Benjamin, and Miller

George, Derek, Ahmaud, Breonna, Donald, Jack, William, Isaac, Benjamin, and Miller | Opinion → Read More

COVID-19 and the poetry of the commonplace

COVID-19 and the poetry of the commonplace | Opinion → Read More

It’s not always going to be this way

Have you ever felt like saying, “Stop the world. I want to get off”? In the middle of this “stay at home” order, you may be feeling this way these days. It seems like the walls of life are closing in on us right now. This spring is not what any of us thought it would be. No NCAA March Madness. No baseball. No eating out. No getting out just to get out. No going to church. No going to church on… → Read More

'Horrifying' - Not hoarded remains, but murdered human beings

'Horrifying' - Not hoarded remains, but murdered human beings | Opinion → Read More