Forgiveness Conquers a Dystopian World: Review of Ride, Sally, Ride
By Jesse Sumpter This book is the story for 2020. The plot is about as bizarre as 2020. And after […]
By Jesse Sumpter This book is the story for 2020. The plot is about as bizarre as 2020. And after […]
By Ted Pittenger A Jan. 2 New York Times story by Reed Abelson about health care sharing organizations used Samaritan
By Levi Secord Recently, I saw a man with “In diversity we trust” emblazoned on his shirt. Replacing “In God
By Anthony Hopp One would think, in these days of COVID-19, that America’s doctors and patients are as reliant on
By Rhett Burns Donald Trump is an exclamation point, a bolded font, an underscore, an orange highlighter, drawing attention to
Congregational singing is in the crosshairs of Covid-19 as public health recommendations and orders from civil magistrates in some areas
By Levi Secord In the fallout of the George Floyd fiasco, much has been said about what is wrong with
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