the Hootie & the Blowfish artist on finding faith in addiction recovery, foray into Christian music By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 16:37:43 -0400 Known to millions as the drummer of the Grammy Award-winning band Hootie & the Blowfish, Jim “Soni” Sonefeld once appeared to have it all — a successful career, a loving family and a public image that masked his private struggles. Beneath the surface, however, he grappled with inner demons. Full Article
the ‘Nefarious’ filmmaker: Trump-Rogan podcast has ‘more discipleship of next gen of male headship' than the Church By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:42:06 -0400 While there’s been no shortage of reactions to the recent Joe Rogan interview with former President Donald Trump, filmmaker and Blaze TV host Steve Deace says he believes the podcast will prove to be nothing short of historic. Full Article
the The sacred journey: Martin Scorsese brings saints to life in new docudrama series (exclusive trailer) By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 13:45:42 -0400 Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese is embarking on a spiritual journey through the lives of revered saints, from Joan of Arc to John the Baptist, with his latest docudrama series, “The Saints,” premiering next month. Full Article
the Lauren Daigle’s anthem 'Then I Will' brings Bonhoeffer’s faith, sacrifice to life in new film (exclusive) By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:58:00 -0400 Grammy Award-winning artist Lauren Daigle has written and recorded a powerful end-title track for the new film “Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin” declaring obedience to God’s calling, even in the face of death. Full Article
the Dallas Jenkins on bringing the Gospel to mainstream audiences through ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:17:35 -0400 Dallas Jenkins, creator of "The Chosen," shares how his new film, "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," brings the Gospel story to a mainstream audience. Full Article
the Red carpet premiere of ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ celebrates family, spirit of the season By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:53:53 -0500 Christmas came early as stars, filmmakers and fans gathered for the red carpet premiere of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” — a family-friendly film creators hope will earn a spot among the holiday classics. Full Article
the ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ review: The 'worst kids in the world' reveal true meaning of Christmas By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:18:43 -0500 As the Herdman kids learn, Christmas celebrates God’s arrival not in a palace but in a humble manger, for the sake of all people, including those we may least expect. Full Article
the What's Next, Now That N.H. Officials Have Proposed Among The Strictest PFAS Limits In The Country? By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 20:16:52 +0000 New restrictions on PFAS and what that means for Granite State communities. These chemicals have been found in public water supplies around the state. Used for decades in such products as Teflon and Gortex, they've been linked to serious health problems, spurring communities to take action, including lawsuits. Now, after intense pressure from community activists, New Hampshire officials have proposed some of the lowest PFAS limits in the country. We'll find out what's in store now, in terms of testing, following the health effects of these chemicals, and more. Full Article
the After 30 Years, Contaminated Wells in Southern N.H. to Get Permanent Fix By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 16:30:36 +0000 This summer, towns in southern New Hampshire are breaking ground on what will become the state’s largest regional water system. It is being built in part with money from massive settlements between New Hampshire and gas companies, including ExxonMobil, that used to produce MtBE, a chemical that polluted local drinking water. Full Article
the Something Wild: It's All in the Breeding By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 12:28:00 +0000 A common theme on Something Wild is breeding. (Which is why we always sip our tea with our pinkies extended.) Seriously, though, we talk about the how, when and where because there are a lot of different reproductive strategies that have evolved in nature. Today we take a closer look at two such strategies through the lens of "how often": semelparity and iteroparity. Full Article
the COVID And Black Lives Matter Have Spurred Real Change; Why Can’t Climate Change Do The Same? By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:08:55 +0000 Our new climate change reporting initiative, By Degrees , begins in an unprecedented time – one where people are making seismic shifts in their lifestyles and attitudes in response to COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement. Many of our listeners have wondered: why haven’t people reacted the same way to the climate emergency, and could that be about to change? Full Article
the Ask Sam: What Are All These Ladybugs Doing In My House? By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 12:05:00 +0000 Every other Friday on Morning Edition, Outside/In host Sam Evans-Brown tackles a question from a listener. Suzanne from Concord asks: “I’m trying to find out why ladybugs are in my house in the spring, and did they all live together in my house over the winter? And if they did that, what did they eat? Or do they eat? Do they hibernate? And now they’re dropping dead, I mean out of six ladybugs, there are two alive.” Note: This eidition of Ask Sam originally aired in March of 2020. What you are most likely seeing is called (among many other things) the Harlequin Ladybeetle . It gets that name (as well as all its others) because it has a lot of different presentations — many different numbers and arrangements of spots — and it's an invasive species from Asia. “It’s basically been released as a biological control agent, in multiple places,” says William Fincham, who researches ladybugs with the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, “In the U.S, in multiple places in Europe as well.” Even Full Article
the Twin brother of murdered Texas pastor wants suspect jailed as he laments pace of justice By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 14:20:17 -0500 The Rev. Roland Mouton, the twin brother of the late East Bethel Missionary Baptist Church pastor the Rev. Ronald K. Mouton, who was fatally shot in the chest in June 2022 after a 10-second argument with an Uber driver in Houston, is calling for the suspect in his brother’s killing to be jailed for violating the terms of his bond as his laments the slow pace of justice for his family. Full Article
the Christian attorney warns 'tearing down' religious freedom in US is 'spirit of the age' By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 17:54:11 -0500 An attorney dedicated to upholding religious freedom stated that he is “greatly disturbed” to see what Michigan has become, warning of a “growing hostility” in the state toward the exercise of religion in the public square. Full Article
the Boston Children's slashed doctors' time to assess kids before referring them for trans procedures By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:12:44 -0500 A former “gender-care specialist” at Boston Children’s Hospital testified that her ex-employer slashed the time allotted for psychologists to assess minors expressing confusion about their sex before referring them for life-altering procedures. Full Article
the Focus on the Family president 'encouraged' by election outcome despite mixed results on abortion laws By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 08:30:58 -0500 The president of Focus on the Family says he’s “encouraged” by Tuesday’s election results even as he acknowledged both victories and setbacks for the pro-life movement. Full Article
the Microsoft Word flags 'maternity leave,' suggests other 'inclusive' phrases By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:30:55 -0500 Microsoft's Word program now recommends replacing the term "maternity leave" with more “inclusive” language. Full Article
the On the Trail of New Hampshire's Northern Railroad By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 14:27:23 +0000 Traveling from Concord to Lebanon along Route 4, you’re likely to see people walking or biking on the Northern Rail Trail. While Potter Place Station has been preserved, that 50 plus mile stone dust path is really all that remains of the once thriving Northern Railroad. Full Article
the The Top Things To Do In New Hampshire This November By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 09:00:00 +0000 NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley sits down with NH Magazine's managing editor Erica Thoits at the beginning of every month to chat about upcoming events. Listen to find out what's happening in November: Events mentioned in the interview: NH Open Doors, statewide, Nov. 3-4 Women of Whiskey and Spirits at the Manchester Country Club, Nov. 6 Veterans Day Ceremony at state cemetary, Boscawen, Nov. 7 Veterans Day Service at Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, Nov. 7 Thanksgiving Farm Fare at Stonewall Farm , Keene, Nov. 22-23 Portsmouth Holiday Arts Tour , Nov. 22-24 Harvest Your Own Christmas Tree at The Rocks Estate, Bethlehem, starting Nov. 23 You can find a full list of November events from NH Magazine here . Full Article
the Ann Patchett In the Spotlight By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 06:00:00 +0000 Award-winning author Ann Patchett - herself a seasoned literary interviewer - joined All Things Considered & The Bookshelf host Peter Biello to discuss her latest novel, The Dutch House , writing, bookselling, and how much she hates the Amazon Echo. The interview was part of our occasional series, In the Spotlight, produced in partnership with Gibson's Bookstore and the Capitol Center for the Arts. This interview was taped live at the Capitol Center for the Arts on October 2, 2019. Listen to the full interview below. Full Article
the Verses from a Nation in Transition: Photo Exhibit Features the People of Ukraine By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 15:44:41 +0000 We’ve been hearing a lot about Ukraine recently. From where it is on the map to its debunked involvement in the 2016 election. Even so, photographer Joseph Sywenkyj says we’ve heard very little about the people of Ukraine. Full Article
the 'A Comedy About Death, Devised in Grief': The Living Room Comes to Portsmouth By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 15:50:50 +0000 After winning the “Best Comedy” award at last year’s Melbourne Fringe Festival in Australia, New Hampshire native Gemma Soldati and comedy partner Amrita Dhaliwal are now taking their two-woman clown show, The Living Room , on the road. The show, which they describe as “a comedy about death, devised in grief,” will be touring major cities across the United States, Canada, and Australia. Full Article
the The Show Might Go On, The Show Won’t Go On, The Show Must Go On: The State of Theater in N.H. By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:37:26 +0000 In a normal year, theaters around the state would be preparing for their summer seasons. With gatherings currently forbidden and uncertainty hanging over their heads, many are simply canceling the whole season. Others are postponing or, as NHPR’s Sean Hurley found out, discovering new ways to reach an audience. Sign up for NHPR's email newsletter for more coverage of coronavirus in N.H. Full Article
the Ken Burns Documentary Goes Beyond The Mythic Man of Hemingway By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Apr 2021 21:18:02 +0000 A new documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick is coming to PBS this month , and it's all about Ernest Hemingway. NHPR's Morning Edition host Rick Ganley sat down with both Burns and Novick to talk about the new film, their process and what makes a good documentary. [Editor's note: this is a transcript of one small part of the full interview.] Rick Ganley: But why Hemingway? Ken Burns: He's a hugely important writer and he's got a very complicated life, and we like to try to wrestled to the ground these complicated stories. And boy, this is about as wonderfully difficult as any project we've undertaken. Rick Ganley: What strikes me the most is how it goes way beyond that mythic Hemingway. This is the man's man writer image that kind of, you know, gets thrown around a lot. What surprised you most about him as you dug into the project? Lynn Novick: Kind of everything in a way, you know, in that we had some understanding of his work. We could give it like the Cliff's Notes version of his Full Article
the The Show Goes On: Musician Wants To Put N.H. Talent On The Map By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 13:07:18 +0000 New Hampshire artists have suffered a lot during the pandemic, but they've also helped people get through these hard times. For NHPR's series, The Show Goes On , we're talking with artists across the state to hear what inspiration they've found throughout this year and what's kept them going. Full Article
the The Show Goes On: 'Every Stitch Is A Prayer, Every Bead Put Down Is A Prayer' By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Wed, 28 Apr 2021 17:17:54 +0000 Many artists have had a difficult time during the pandemic, while they've also brought joy to other people who are struggling. For NHPR's series, The Show Goes On , we're talking with artists across New Hampshire about how they're making it through the pandemic. NHPR's Morning Edition host Rick Ganley spoke with Rhonda Besaw , a beadworker from Whitefield, about her work and what's she's learned this past year. Full Article
the The Show Goes On: In Nashua, Street Art Aims To Inspire By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Wed, 28 Apr 2021 21:01:42 +0000 All this week, NHPR is talking with artists about their work and how the past year has changed the way they create art. For the latest installment of “ The Show Goes On ," All Things Considered host Peter Biello explores the colorful streetscape of Nashua. Full Article
the The Show Goes On: N.H. Musician Returns To Playing Live Shows By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 13:12:46 +0000 For NHPR's series, The Show Goes On , we've been talking with artists across New Hampshire about what inspiration they've found and how they've been making it through the pandemic. Jim Tyrrell is a musician based here in New Hampshire. NHPR first reached out to him about a year ago to ask how he was doing when everything was first shutting down. Morning Edition host Rick Ganley checked in with him recently to find out what he's been up to since then. Full Article
the Ceramicist Shares His Joy With New Collection At The Currier By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 14 May 2021 13:53:04 +0000 The Currier Museum of Art 's latest exhibition features the work of Philadelphia-based potter Roberto Lugo. Lugo finds inspiration for his work in his upbringing and his cultural heritage. His new collection, Te traigo mi le lo lai -- I bring you my joy , will be on display at the Currier Museum through September. Lugo will also be in Manchester this summer for a residency with the museum, where he'll be teaching pottery classes. Below are some excerpts from Robert Lugo's conversation with NHPR's Rick Ganley. On Lugo’s inspiration: “ I've always found that it's important for me as a person to not forget where I'm from. I'm from Philadelphia in a really impoverished neighborhood, mostly made up of Black and Latinx people. And so I identify and associate that as a culture and as almost its own society. And so in the tradition that people have represented their cultures in pottery, I do that.” On his new exhibition, Te traigo mi le lo lai -- I bring you my joy : “ One of the reasons why I Full Article
the Ex-hippie becomes born-again believer after finding pamphlet about the Good News in men's bathroom By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 12:45:26 -0400 In the late '60s, a young man searching for peace, love and belonging traveled from the East Coast to San Francisco's Haight Ashbury district in search of fulfillment but only found darkness. Full Article
the Travel: In the middle of nowhere on Lake Superior, a city defined by industry By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Sun, 04 Aug 2024 08:41:59 -0400 “Nobody really comes here,” the waiter at my hotel said. “People only stop when they’re driving through.” I heard that a lot during my recent three-night visit to Thunder Bay on the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada. Full Article
the Can God forgive the 'worst sin' of abortion? John Piper answers By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 16:03:37 -0400 Theologian and Pastor John Piper weighed in on a question from a listener struggling with guilt after having an abortion in an episode of his podcast "Ask Pastor John." Full Article
the Therapists urge churches to offer more than celibacy for people with unwanted same-sex attraction By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 13:36:52 -0400 People suffering as a result of unwanted same-sex attraction or gender confusion should be allowed to seek professional help, and the Church must offer a more hopeful message than simply telling them to be celibate for the rest of their lives. Full Article
the 'It's all God': Couple who survived Hurricane Helene by floating on couch praise the Lord By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 11:19:43 -0400 A North Carolina couple who survived Hurricane Helene by using their couch as a flotation device thanked God for protecting them and revealed how their faith has buoyed them amid the aftermath of the disaster that ravaged their community. Full Article
the COGIC bishop anoints Kamala Harris with prayer, declares ‘I believe we have the victory’ By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:51:27 -0500 Despite being rebuked by Pastor Donnie Swaggart for endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to become the next president of the United States, Bishop John Drew Sheard, presiding bishop and chief apostle of the Church of God in Christ, defiantly anointed her with prayer before his congregation Sunday after declaring, “I believe we have the victory.” Full Article
the Sean Rowe installed as new leader of Episcopal Church; stresses unity, need to ‘finish the job’ By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:47:09 -0500 The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe has taken over as the new leader of The Episcopal Church, declaring at his installation service that the denomination must unify and “finish the job” of witnessing to a “hurting world.” Full Article
the Gateway Church edits advice to abuse victims: ‘Go to the police first,’ not church By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:37:15 -0500 A day after urging sex abuse victims of current or former leaders of the embattled Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, to report their abuse to elders, longtime elder at the megachurch, Tra Willbanks, revised his advice on Sunday urging them instead to “go to the police first.” Full Article
the Bethel Church enters Hillsong territory with new church plant in Sydney By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:29:36 -0500 Bill Johnson’s Bethel Church in Redding, California, announced Sunday that it has planted a new church in Sydney, Australia, where Hillsong Church is headquartered. Full Article
the Pastor Greg Locke reneges on offer to refund tithes amid church dispute By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:37:00 -0500 After promising to refund the donations of members who questioned the stewardship of his church's finances, outspoken Tennessee Pastor Greg Locke has reneged on that offer. His attorney has allegedly threatened at least one donor who asked for their money back. Full Article
the Ex-Southern Baptist professor Matthew Queen resigns from Friendly Avenue Baptist Church By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:27:00 -0500 Weeks after failing to reach an agreement with Pastor Matthew Queen to vacate his position after he pleaded guilty to making a false statement to federal authorities about a sexual abuse investigation, Friendly Avenue Baptist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, announced that he has resigned. Full Article
the 9 Christian leaders' reactions to Trump’s reelection as 47th president of the United States By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 13:25:57 -0500 In a historic political comeback on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump was reelected for a second, nonconsecutive term to serve as the 47th president of the United States, and he has promised to “help our country heal” after a bruising campaign during which he escaped two assassination attempts. Full Article
the Republicans maintain control of the US House of Representatives By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:15:24 -0500 The Republican Party has secured a majority of the seats in the United States House of Representatives, having already secured the White House and the U.S. Senate. Full Article
the Christian counselor asks Supreme Court to block Colorado’s 'gay conversion therapy' ban By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:40:00 -0500 A Christian counselor is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to block enforcement of a Colorado law that regulates what licensed professionals can say while discussing unwanted same-sex attractions with clients, arguing that the state government censors speech it disfavors. Full Article
the The Loft Hour: Cecily Nicholson + Ana María Ochoa Gautier, Feb. 13, 2025 By events.berkeley.edu Published On :: Cecily Nicholson is an Assistant Professor in the School of Creative Writing at University of British Columbia. Nicholson is the author of four poetry books, Triage, From the Poplars, Wayside Sang, and Harrowings, and past recipient of the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize (2015) and the Governor General’s Literary Award for poetry (2018). She is the first honouree of the Phyllis Webb Memorial Reading award from the Poetry in Canada Society (2023) and 2024/2025 Holloway Lecturer in Poetry and Poetics at UC Berkeley.Ana María Ochoa Gautier is Professor and Chair of the Department of Music, and faculty member at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University. Her recent book, Aurality, Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia (Duke University Press, 2014) was awarded the Alan Merriam Prize by the Society for Ethnomusicology. She is also the author of Músicas locales en tiempos de globalización (Buenos Aires: Norma 2003) and Entre los Deseos y los Derechos: Un Ensayo Crítico sobre Políticas Culturales (Bogotá: Ministerio de cultura, 2003). She writes on music and cultural policy, forced silence and armed conflict, and genealogies of listening and sound in Latin America and the Caribbean. Her current projects explore the bioacoustics of life and death in colonial histories of the Americas. She has been a Distinguished Greenleaf Scholar in Residence at Tulane University (2016) and a Guggenheim Fellow (2007-2008). She has served on the advisory boards of the Society for Cultural Anthropology, the Démos project at the Cité de la Musique - Philharmonie de Paris, and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. She will be a visiting professor in UC Berkeley’s Department of Music in Spring 2025.Tom McEnaney is Associate Professor in the departments of Comparative Literature and Spanish & Portuguese, and the Director of the Berkeley Center for New Media. His research concerns the intersection of literature, sound technology, and politics. He is the author of many articles and the book Acoustic Properties: Radio, Narrative, and the New Neighborhood of the Americas. His new book, with Judith Peraino, will be out in August and is titled We’re Having Much More Fun: Punk Archives for the Present from CBGB to Gilman and Beyond. The 2024/25 series includes: Rizvana Bradley (Film & Media), Asma Kazmi (Art Practice/BCNM), Tehmina Khan (College Writing Program), Roshanak Kheshti (TDPS), SanSan Kwan (TDPS), Fae Myenne Ng (Ethnic Studies), Cecily Nicholson (English), Ana María Ochoa Gautier (Music), Andy Shanken (Architecture/Art History), and Stephanie Syjuco (Art Practice). Full Article
the Noon Concert: Gospel On & Off the Page, Nov. 13 By events.berkeley.edu Published On :: Featuring spirituals & anthems sung by Candace Johnson and the University Gospel Chorus. Concert also includes spontaneous improvisation based on audience input from the “idea box” provided at the start of show. Bring your favorite uplifting quote or share your own daily musing! Admission to all Noon Concerts is free. Registration is recommended at music.berkeley.edu/register.Safety The UC Berkeley Department of Music is committed to the health and safety of our students, staff, and patrons. Measures to protect concertgoers and musicians will be informed by state, local, and UC Berkeley Public Health policies and are subject to change. Social distancing, masks, and proof of COVID 19 vaccination may be required. UC Berkeley does not promise or guarantee that all patrons or employees on site are vaccinated. Unvaccinated individuals may be present as a result of exemptions, exceptions, fraudulent verification, or checker error. None of these precautions eliminate the risk of exposure to COVID-19. Registration is strongly encouraged for noon concerts at music.berkeley.edu/register.Accessibility If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting/CART captioning, alternative media formats, etc.) or information about campus mobility access features in order to fully participate in this event, please contact the Hertz Hall Manager at 510.642.4864 or hertzhallmgr@berkeley.edu. with as much advance notice as possible and at least 7-10 days in advance of the event. Facebook: @ucbmusicdept Instagram: @ucberkeleymusic Twitter @ucbmusicdept Youtube: Berkeley Music YouTube channel Full Article
the Did a momentous event occur in the predestination vs. free will debate? By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Jul 2023 09:36:00 -0400 "God in Eternity and Time" has been well received by all segments of the Evangelical community, and its irenic spirit has been much appreciated, drawing accolades from across the Evangelical theological spectrum. Full Article
the The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: 75th anniversary (part 1) By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 09:52:41 -0400 The UDHR articulates in its 30 articles every human being’s basic, fundamental rights and freedoms and affirms those rights as universal and unalienable. The UDHR directly led to the development of the concept of international human rights law. Full Article
the Humor amid the horror: The Babylon Bee stings the gender beast By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Oct 2023 07:24:17 -0400 If you've spent the last several years staring into the abyss of transgenderism, you learn to endure it by drinking deeply of some good biblical medicine: laughter (Proverbs 13:22). Full Article
the Ghosts of the past: Hamas, Israel and justice By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Nov 2023 12:08:00 -0400 The hideous Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians (including women, children, and infants) remind us that nothing in the Middle East happens in a vacuum and the ghosts of the past are always in the room with us. Full Article
the Reflections on the year ahead By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jan 2024 08:28:00 -0500 As I sit in my study writing this column, I find myself in a contemplative mode. I have just experienced a Christmas season unlike any other in my eight decades of existence. Full Article