A Call to Radical Love
David Brooks, the New York Times columnist who helped coin the terms “red America and blue...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 27, 2009 | Feature
David Brooks, the New York Times columnist who helped coin the terms “red America and blue...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 20, 2009 | Editorial
This week in Annapolis, Md., almost 4,000 young Americans will gather on Worden Field, where the United States Naval Academy’s Brigade of Midshipmen will, in Navy parlance, “reform.”After a summer of training...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 13, 2009 | Editorial
It is no secret that the Gospel is big business in North America. Clarifying what is meant by “the Gospel” might best be explained through the personal account of Ed Stetzer as he worked with church planters on their...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 13, 2009 | Feature
Since introduction of Arthur Flake’s formula for building Sunday School classes (1922), many...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 4, 2009 | Feature
DAVIS – The administration and day-to-day operations of any organization require careful...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 4, 2009 | Feature
DAVIS – Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center is a place of uncommon tranquility and...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Aug 4, 2009 | Editorial
While the Baker family is in transition, we abide between two cities far apart from one another. Living between two worlds has provided us an objectivity that forces us to notice cultural differences and ideas which have shaped...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Jul 30, 2009 | Editorial
“His grasp of the fundamentals is so thorough and his ability to make all knowledge serve the purpose of emphasizing the truth that all truth is God’s truth, history is His story, that he makes the message pulsate...
Read MorePosted by Douglas Baker | Jul 23, 2009 | Editorial
The joke du jour about newspapers: When the mafia wants to send a death threat, they used to wrap a dead fish in newspaper. Now, they only send a newspaper. Journalism as a sector of American society is slowly decaying before...
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