This Lord’s Day, coming home from church, we drove north along Highway 153 and came upon the Wal-Mart. Opposite the the entrance, on the left, stood a circle of …
By David Tulis The provincialist and localist perspective on immigrants in Chattanooga attempts to bring fresh insight that could be profitable, as I hope the minority report to you …
The way for our hometown to succeed amid pending economic buffetings is a narrow one. Not a broad way, a narrow way. For Chattanooga to remain on its feet …
In a world of meaninglessness, it’s hard to take an interest in art. In fact, art by its nature contradicts the perspective that is coming to dominate popular culture. …
“I do not speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen; but that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He who eats bread with Me has lifted …
Jesus is libertarian. “Jesus is libertarian,” I like to say and write. He’s libertarian in his life because he lived as a free man in a not very free …
Julie Baumgardner of Chattanooga’s First Things First gives friendly advice about four important times of day in which you should connect with your wife or husband. Jeannette and I …
Bonnie Bryant lived 63 years in a log cabin near Soddy Lake in North Hamilton County. The cabin appears in a painting by Susan Wilhoit, another Tennessean, that hangs …