Divine Power
From the “hyperbole in Christian marketing” department: Pat Robertson drinks a shake that helps him leg press Benny Hinn’s bus full of healed people. Take that Vitamins 4 […]
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From the “hyperbole in Christian marketing” department: Pat Robertson drinks a shake that helps him leg press Benny Hinn’s bus full of healed people. Take that Vitamins 4 […]
That Ernie Fletcher, he’s a sparky little fella. Despite a multi-count indictment against him, the governor of Kentucky (for whom Kenny Bishop works, but in a capacity that hasn’t been implicated […]
Please tell me Jerry Kirksey did not just write a column in which he reduces the integration of Ole Miss to an amusing bon mot (light on the bon) about how hotheaded liberal kids […]
It looks like something’s in the air or the water or the conservative kool-aid was especially strong at the last get-together or something … because John Rulapaugh gives Jerry Kirskey a run for his money in his […]
Ken Kirksey has been doing some fine work recently about anti-intellectualism among contemporary evangelicals. It’s good stuff, for the Christian and non-Christian alike. I said it was “off […]
So back in the day, it used to be my job as the Good Preacher’s Son to change the pithy saying on the plastic-lettered sign out front of the church (”Seven Days Without Prayer Makes One Weak,” […]
It has nothing to do with southern gospel, but Ken Kirksey’s most recent post (sorry, the archives were down when I last checked at SN) is a must-read for any student of culture, politics, and religion. […]