Without understanding some of the cultural context and original language, we’ve seen the biblical passage of Romans 13 used many times over by governments to justify horrific action towards often ...
By Arlan Koppendayer, Spiritual Reflections I like stories. I grew up on stories. My best memories of elementary school are of the times we came in after lunch recess and our teacher would read books ...
In recognition of increased watching of the Super Bowl, Peter Bentley provides a draft chapter from a (hoped for) book looking at the U.S.A. through film and television.  The USA and Sport Part 3: ...
This time of year is special for many different faith communities in the southwest metro. As the strange and bewildering saga of 2017 comes to a close, tradition butts up against a world of ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers on Tuesday appeared ...
Do you remember how your heart ached when you were dating your husband or wife, and you had to go a whole day without talking to them? Circumstances kept you ...
On this very day, right now as you are reading this column, how would you answer the question, what really motivates you? What is it that you are passionate about?
In addition to setting a deadline to hang posters displaying the Ten Commandments, the Georgia bill outlines several requirements for the displays.
As Anime Corpus Christi unfolds, a co-founder of the convention reflects on the 2024 death of his 14-year-old son.
In a lively Lagos community, where Christianity, Islam, and traditional worship peacefully coexist, the timeless principles ...
If you’re familiar with Psalm 98 in the Old Testament, you’re probably already turning the pages of your Bible to check on my edit of the first verse. And, if you’re not familiar ...
Waiting is loving. The extent of one’s love for another can be measured by the degree to which he or she is willing to wait for the person. When was the last time I waited patiently with a ...