By David Tulis (Second of two parts.) While everybody else is celebrating Halloween, a few people look past the hobgoblins to a much more important celebration, that of the …
(First of two parts.) On Wednesday, Oct. 31, the Protestant world marks the anniversary of Martin Luther’s hammering his 95 theses at a church door in a small university …
“If you don’t have Christ, your life is without a compass. If you don’t have Christ, you don’t live. You merely exist.” — Rev. Jeremy Roberts, Highland Park Baptist …
By David Tulis People who follow national news sometimes come to love the idea of local economy as a premise to act upon. As they see the mounting catastrophe …
Joblessness in the United States is just above 8 percent, with the rate in my home state of Tennessee at 8.5 percent. The official numbers probably give a lowball …
By David Tulis Consider the providence of God in saving a man in his 103rd year. Why would the Lord bring repentance to a man that old when He …
Ex facto jus oritur. (The law arises out of the transaction) The law is the shadow of the facts cast. — Henry Gibson, Gibson’s Suits in Chancery Many aspects …
The visit in Chattanooga on Monday of Mohandas Gandhi’s grandson was covered in the local newspaper under a story on the same page, B1, about a man pleading guilty …