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Laboring in a Spiritual Harvest

One of the things that I have most enjoyed about my commute to work in Lima, Ohio, during the Thanksgiving season is passing small farms and viewing the fields that are being cleared after the fall corn harvest. Much of the farmland is vast and such a peaceful sight to behold on a sunny day when God has decorated the sky with fluffy, white ...Read more

Nothing Is Guaranteed in Life

This week, as I was going through my online news feeds, which included updates on the government shutdown, I came across several stories about furloughed federal workers and contractors standing in line at food banks in Maryland and the D.C. area. In Landover, Maryland, the lines were extremely long, with numerous cars parked on the street ...Read more

With Americans Increasingly Pessimistic, Leaders Must Show Greater Understanding

About a week after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a survey conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research was released, offering insights about the direction our country is headed. After the troubling political violence we have witnessed recently, it is not shocking that a majority of those surveyed believe we ...Read more

Gen Z Men Finding Purpose Through Faith

Shortly after I wrote my recent column about Ohio State University football players baptizing students at an "Invitation to Jesus" event in Columbus, a friend emailed me with a link to a story from the "CBS Mornings" series "The State of Spirituality" featuring reporting from award-winning journalist Lisa Ling. This particular story, by Ling ...Read more

A Christ-Centered Culture in College Football

With the 2025 college football season underway, the Ohio State Buckeyes are hoping to defend their national title and once again forge their way through the playoffs. Their path to the title of beating four ranked teams was epic last year, especially after a disappointing loss to Michigan. Their victories over Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and ...Read more

Political Violence Cannot Continue

As I watched the sorrowful and horrifying news reports of the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk while he was speaking at Utah Valley University, I thought about how political violence and gun violence are driving our nation to a dangerous edge of no return. Other media outlets did a rollcall of recent shooting ...Read more

Working Toward an Equality Rooted in Godly Brotherhood

The 62nd anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom passed kind of quietly on Aug. 28. The Rev. Al Sharpton led a protest march through Manhattan's Financial District in an attempt to influence businesses and corporations not to end their diversity, equity and inclusion policies. He continued to push for the boycott of stores ...Read more

God and ChatGPT

I came across an engaging and thought-provoking article written by Dr. Robin Schumacher for The Christian Post this month. Schumacher, who has a PhD in New Testament studies, provides his reflections on a discussion atheist YouTuber Alex O'Connor recently had with a ChatGPT bot on the longstanding philosophical debate of God's existence. ...Read more

 

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