Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Jonathan Rockey In the summer of 1979 my wife, Kathy, and I had just begun living in the big
By Howard Bess Human beings are communal by nature. We have a desperate need for one another. I grew up
By Allison Howell Tobit is one of ancient Israel’s holy books full of romance, suffering, mystery, and adventure all
By Jonathan Rockey Sometimes life just hits you between the eyes and, as you collect your wits, you are left
By Howard Bess Does a person rightly call himself/herself a Christian because of what he/she believes, or by
By Terry Mattingly In terms of the worldviews that drive American life, the 2015 National Prayer Breakfast was a head-
By Jonathan Rockey Again this week we heard the revolting news that another person was executed in Syria. The terrorist
By Howard Bess I will go to my grave thinking and trying to think things out. In seminary I learned
By Allison Howell What connection could possibly exist among a bawdy Roman fertility festival, the deaths of holy saints, a
By Jonathan Rockey When I was pastor in Florida, one of our faithful members made a comment in Bible Class
By Howard Bess In the Mark gospel, Jesus tells a story about a violent peasant revolt spinning out of control.
By Mike Blodgett Over the years I have been asked two questions “what is a real Christian?” and “what is