
My Rashionale — Cutting through information avalanche exhausting but possible
It happens quite frequently really. Someone will mention to our staff how they wish we would cover a certain topic

My Rashionale — We must refocus our hearts if peace is the goal
We survived — whew, big sigh of relief! At least I’m assuming we are all still breathing on the other

My Rashionale — Pastors are people too — they need our love and grace
If you’ve been reading the October issues of The Alabama Baptist or faith-based content anywhere, you know October is the

Daddies and their daughters — Carrie’s precious memories
EDITOR’S NOTE — Our content editor Carrie Brown McWhorter works hard for you each week determining which articles should go

My Rashionale — What have you learned in 2020? How has it changed you?
Did you sense it too? A collective sigh and mental applause rang out when we flipped the calendar to October

My Rashionale — Realities of living in isolation and confusion come to light
The article we ran on COVID-19’s impact on families living with Alzheimer’s in the Sept. 24 issue (which is also

My Rashionale — Polishing our observation skills provides opportunity to help
My friend needed me. I knew it with everything in me, but she pushed me away. She avoided my calls

Sometimes well-oiled machines are taken for granted
Nearly 20 years ago in January 2001, an earthquake registering 7.6 on the Richter scale devastated El Salvador’s city of