My Rashionale — Cutting through information avalanche exhausting but possible November 11, 2020 It happens quite frequently really. Someone will mention to our staff how they wish we would cover a certain topic or how they didn’t know Read More
My Rashionale — We must refocus our hearts if peace is the goal November 5, 2020 We survived — whew, big sigh of relief! At least I’m assuming we are all still breathing on the other side of Election Day, Nov. Read More
My Rashionale — Pastors are people too — they need our love and grace October 28, 2020 If you’ve been reading the October issues of The Alabama Baptist or faith-based content anywhere, you know October is the month set aside to show Read More
Daddies and their daughters — Carrie’s precious memories October 16, 2020 EDITOR’S NOTE — Our content editor Carrie Brown McWhorter works hard for you each week determining which articles should go when and where. She manages Read More
My Rashionale — What have you learned in 2020? How has it changed you? October 14, 2020 Did you sense it too? A collective sigh and mental applause rang out when we flipped the calendar to October — the final quarter of Read More
My Rashionale — Realities of living in isolation and confusion come to light October 8, 2020 The article we ran on COVID-19’s impact on families living with Alzheimer’s in the Sept. 24 issue (which is also found online at tabonline.org) caught Read More
My Rashionale — Polishing our observation skills provides opportunity to help October 2, 2020 My friend needed me. I knew it with everything in me, but she pushed me away. She avoided my calls and took several days to Read More
Sometimes well-oiled machines are taken for granted September 22, 2020 Nearly 20 years ago in January 2001, an earthquake registering 7.6 on the Richter scale devastated El Salvador’s city of Santiago de Maria. More than Read More