Category: General

Seniors: Keeping On Keeping On

Amid the craziest March Madness in decades, the three-year contract extension of Marshall University basketball coach Dan D’Antoni didn’t catch that much attention outside of West Virginia. But it wasn’t the fact that a coach at a mid-major college is sticking around until 2027 that was so newsworthy. It’s that when the Herd tips off…
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Turning Graves Into Gardens

When the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapsed Mar. 10, it sent shockwaves across the nation. The waves continued as more details of this sad saga continued in the weeks that followed. Ironically, this happened after Congress relaxed some of the safeguards put in place after the real estate debacle of 2008 plunged the country into…
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Easter: the Resurrection Really is Good News

As we pause on the forthcoming Good Friday to reflect on the Resurrection, it’s worth noting that the first two people to witness the empty tomb were women: Mary of Magdalene and Mary the mother of James. Why is that a big deal? It’s yet another reminder of how the Savior affirmed the value of…
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Protect Workers, Don’t Ruin Them

In his early February State of the Union message, President Joe Biden proclaimed his affinity for the blue-collar workers and other folks harmed by manufacturing declines of late. “Too many people have been left behind or treated like they’re invisible,” he said. “Maybe that’s you watching at home. You remember the jobs that went away.”…
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Marking A Significant Heart Milestone

I had another birthday Monday. But at my age, those aren’t major occasions. Besides, the date I paid more attention to this year fell in late January. It marked the 15th anniversary of my double bypass surgery. Something about heart trouble seems to bring out skeptics from every corner, doubting the medications you take or…
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AI Advances: Don’t be Afraid

Ever since losing a project about five years ago when a businessman thought Grammarly could edit his copy as well as me, I’ve been aware of the threat posed to my livelihood by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its cousins. Still, when headlines about the debut of ChatGPT spread over the internet and beyond, I didn’t…
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The Jesus Revolution Continues

For the second time in three months, a faith-based film ranked #3 in national box office revenues the last weekend of February. This time, Jesus Revolution pulled in $15.5 million, more than twice advance projections. To top that off, the weekend of Mar. 3 it earned another $15 million and was #4 in the rankings.…
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A Most Amazing Revival at Asbury

Halfway through the Super Bowl, I received a most unexpected and yet welcome text from a friend in North Carolina about a remarkable revival breaking out at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky. “Our son is flying there to participate,” he said. “Professors are canceling classes. Go Holy Spirit go.” While I didn’t do any searching…
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Back to Basics a New Trend?

Years ago I interviewed a cutting-edge pastor for a feature story. When I spoke to him again later for another publication, he had left traditional church ministry to lead open discussion groups. He wanted to encourage Christ-followers to engage in active reflection instead of relying on one person to dispense spiritual insight. While I appreciated…
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The Reality of Marital Bliss After “I do”

This week marks 44 years since I said, “I do.” One of the funniest memories of that day was my wife’s aunt approaching me at the wedding reception after she had dipped a bit too heavily into some adult refreshments. Warning me Janet deserved a good husband after all that she had been through (including…
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