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
Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson has nominated former city councilor and corporate executive Tyson Begly to serve as the next city
Byron Hickey’s tenure as the appointed replacement for the late District 1 Councilor Jerry “Pops” Barnes ended Tuesday night
There are moments in politics that feel routine, predictable and procedural. Then there are moments that shift the atmosphere in
My office handles a wide range of misdemeanor cases throughout the year, from theft and fraud to assault and more.
The June 16 runoff election for the District 9 at-large seat is shaping up to be more than just
I’m no Miss Cleo. This did not require fortune telling. It required paying attention to history, understanding voter behavior,
About 15 years ago, we hosted a meeting with eight young professionals who believed their time in politics had arrived.
The history of Black America can be told through four chapters. Four battles. Four defining struggles that shaped generations. The
There was a time in America when racism did not mind showing its face. It stood boldly at courthouse doors.
By now, most of Columbus is familiar with the story of Simeone “Simi” Barnes. On May 28, 2024, she sat
Muscogee County voters are preparing to return to the polls for the June 16, 2026 General Primary Runoff Election after
Does leadership matter? Absolutely. Elections should never be decided solely by slogans, popularity, yard signs, social media clips, or polished