Columns

Rose Marie Berger 1-01-2008
Mary and Elizabeth teach hope in bitter times.
Rose Marie Berger 1-01-2008

During Lent, we think about the saints who listened in the night.

Ed Spivey Jr. 12-01-2007
Someone foolishly suggested I should actually play in public.
Jim Wallis 12-01-2007
It is time to work for common ground between evangelicals and progressives.
Jim Wallis 11-01-2007
World Vision shines a spotlight on the moral imperative for change.
Ed Spivey Jr. 11-01-2007

As the election season progresses and the inevitable wreckage shows up on the side of the road—Gilmore who?

Jim Wallis 9-01-2007
The war in Iraq should never have been fought, cannot be won, and must now be ended.
Rose Marie Berger 9-01-2007
Are beauty and truth a luxury?
Ed Spivey Jr. 9-01-2007
Our neighborhood has changed. It's now delicious.
Jim Wallis 8-01-2007
The presidential forum clearly showed that faith is alive and well on both sides of the political aisle.
Rose Marie Berger 8-01-2007
It's very complicated to have hope.
Ed Spivey Jr. 8-01-2007
Only one man can beat Fred Thompson in the 2008 race.
Jim Wallis 7-01-2007

I watched much of the cable television coverage of Jerry Falwell's death and legacy.

Ed Spivey Jr. 7-01-2007
Is this the end of productive society as we know it?
Jim Wallis 6-01-2007
This war is morally wrong, and it was from the very start.
Rose Marie Berger 6-01-2007
Our children are coming home from the front lines- and they have questions.
Ed Spivey Jr. 6-01-2007
3,000 coffees to go please. And one decaf.
Jim Wallis 5-01-2007
Rich Cizik is part of a broad and growing evangelical consensus on global warming.
Ed Spivey Jr. 5-01-2007
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Although, some less so than others.
Jim Wallis 4-01-2007
Scripture suggests a clear role for government in ensuring the common good.