Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
There is a sound that hell can’t handle — the sound of a believer who knows how to praise through
With fewer than 110 days before qualifying begins, the 2026 Columbus municipal elections are already drawing significant interest. Six candidates
As the new year draws near and the winds of uncertainty begin to blow, many of us find ourselves restless
In this week’s Courier Eco Latino Sunday Edition, we sit down with Deputy City Manager Lisa Goodwin for an
Registration is open for the World AIDS Day 5K and 1-mile Fun Run, sponsored by the Columbus (GA) Alumnae
From the moment you enter this world, everything you think you possess is, in truth, borrowed from others. Your birth
A growing number of health advocates are sounding the alarm about a little-known warning buried deep inside every smartphone’
Life has a way of teaching us lessons we didn’t ask for but desperately need. One of the most
The Fountain City Classic may not have officially kicked off until Saturday, but the celebration began early Friday morning at
For many girls who walked through the doors of Girls Inc. of Columbus & Phenix-Russell, the center at 4637
As concerns grow over health insurance premiums amid the government shutdown, Carl Brown, a registered insurance representative and president of