March 21, 2013

By Jim Daly, Russell D. Moore and Samuel Rodriguez We’ve all heard it, since we were schoolkids knocking about on the playground: “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” A saying with good intent, to be sure, designed to steel young minds, and hearts, against the inevitable bruises that come with sharing childhood and adolescence with other children and adolescents. But did any of us ever believe it was true? Even today – now... Read more

March 18, 2013

Charles Carpenter George Murray Nolan Harmon Paul Hardin Joseph Durick Earl Stallings Edward Ramage Milton Grafman In towns all across America streets are not named after them.  School children do not learn about them.  No one waits in line to see the homes where they were born.  They are…simply forgotten. They weren’t necessarily bad men.  They weren’t unimportant men.  They were men of influence, men with a voice and the respect of their community.  Most would have agreed; they were... Read more

March 4, 2013

Our commitment, as people of strong faith, is to reconcile conviction with compassion, truth with love, and righteousness with justice. At the end of the day our number one objective is to reconcile the Rev. Billy Graham’s message with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s march. In doing so, we advance not the agenda of the Donkey or the Elephant, but exclusively the agenda of the Lamb. Comprehensive immigration reform is about the right thing to do. The Lamb’s... Read more


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