By David Tulis The magistrates of our day need to find encouragement in the ancient concepts of interposition and nullification. These were developed by people in the reformed church …
The elders at church give themselves a break from Sabbath school over the summer months, and dads are strongly urged to undertake memorization work with their younger children, using …
So our “money” is phony, merely resembling the genuine article of generations ago. Money today is a figment of the imagination. Very well, but if all that is true, …
As a Web entrepreneur, I am avoiding by God’s providence a mighty temptation. And that is to think of success solely in terms of “traffic,” the measure of eyeballs …
By David Tulis A favorite character in the scriptures is Nehemiah, the Israelite who was cupbearer to an alien king, Artaxerxes, and sent back to his home country to …
The big story this week is the selection by former Mormon bishop and stake president Mitt Romney of a Roman Catholic running mate, Paul Ryan. Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker …
It’s Thursday evening and I am at Ryan’s Steakhouse in Hixson, waiting in one of the closed dining areas — the wrong one, it turns out — for Ron …
By David Snyder A classic Wendy’s commercial from the 80s featured the famous line “Where’s the beef”? That phrase comes to mind when looking at the winners of the …