Timothy Head and Clarence Henderson
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Home church: Quarantine can be a time to draw closer to God
Many homes have now become churches of their own, with Americans worshipping in their living rooms, in front of televisions and computer screens.
Why Trump's choice of pastor Tony Lowden will bring real justice reform
Lowden worked alongside Governor Deal to help reform the state’s system as the director of the Faith and Justice Initiative for the Governor’s Office of Transition Support and Reentry.
New decade, new commitment: End human trafficking in America
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month – an opportunity for us all to recommit ourselves to eliminating trafficking.
Why Christmas wasn’t declared a federal holiday until 1870?
It wasn’t until 1870 that President Grant proclaimed Christmas a federal holiday. Why, you may wonder, did it take so long?
President Lincoln put God at the center of Thanksgiving; we should do the same
President Lincoln urged the country to look to God and take a day of rest on the final Thursday of November. He reminded the country of its many blessings.
Can a hug heal a nation?
Justice is complicated. Human conflict is all around us. But can Brandt Jean’s response in the throes of the overwhelming flood of thoughts and emotions of that moment be a lesson for us in these divided times?