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
I was standing in my kitchen the other day, and the Holy Spirit spoke through a bunch of bananas. Yes—
Recently, I discovered Outdoor Afro, a non-profit organization which “celebrates and inspires Black connections and leadership in nature.” according
Have you ever noticed how the world quiets down when a real man walks in the room? It’s not
"The prudent see danger and take cover, but the simple keep going and suffer the consequences." — Proverbs 22:
Residents of Alabama should be aware of the consequences of the news police immunity law. The much-debated HB202 will
The Alabama Department of Corrections recently graduated the largest class ever, with 144 graduates. State officials attribute this success to
In order to fix a problem, you first have to face it. By any measure, Columbus has lost its way.
Some lessons don’t come from schoolbooks or Sunday sermons. They come from scars. From silent battles. From standing when
A wave of unfounded financial mismanagement, leadership upheaval, and public mistrust has swept over Columbus in recent months, revealing the
It was late one night, and a husband was just getting home tired from work. Only one problem — his house
On May 20, 2025, Gov. Kay Ivey appointed the first black Republican to the Alabama Supreme Court. Judge Bill Lewis
Columbus, I'm Upset. We ask for change. We demand accountability. We cry out for truth. Yet far too