Rashional Thoughts: We can make things better if we all commit to the effort
Taylor University strategically working to revitalize local community surrounding the campus — what’s one decision I can make today that will improve life for those around me?
Editorial: The unity of the Christmas stories found in Matthew, Luke
Luke and Matthew both recount the story of Jesus’ birth but with different details. Bob Terry, TAB editor emeritus, explains 11 important points shared by both stories that emphasize their unity in relating the nativity story.
Rashional Thoughts: As we navigate the years ahead, let’s take the needed steps to age well
Some sage advice suggests that when it’s time to schedule and prepare for retirement, focus more on what you are retiring to rather than what you are retiring from. TAB’s new Aging Well emphasis hopes to offer tips on how to do that.
Guest editorial: Spiritual hunger to hear about God’s work remains as prevalent as ever
Baptists in Alabama want to know more than what our leaders are doing; we want to know what God is doing in our state, nation and world among His people.
Rashional Thoughts: College football debate poses questions about loyalty and commitment
Reigning Heisman Trophy winner and USC quarterback Caleb Williams is the subject of a national conversation begun by a sports reporter’s post on social media. Can we learn anything from this week’s public debate?
Guest editorial: Pride of ‘knowing’ can be detrimental to peaceful relationships
Being on the “cutting edge of information” can lead us to take pride in our knowledge and fail to use what we know in the spirit of Ephesians 4:29.
Sweet spot of communication leads to better quality of life
It’s a delicate balance attempting to find the sweet spot of communication, but it’s one that will improve all of our lives, especially in our walk with the Lord, if we continue to work on it.
Mentors spark growth needed in journey toward Spirit-filled life
“Reflecting on my half century, I can see how God has been faithful to place people in my life to help guide me during specific seasons, which assures me He will continue to do the same going forward.” — Jennifer Davis Rash