A 29-year-old Pittsfield man was acquitted by a jury of manslaughter in the beating death of Joseph Wirtes, 44, in September 2016. Signor was accused of beating Wirtes in his YMCA room.
Brian talks about healing his childhood sexual trauma using FasterEFT. He found the key to healing his physical, mental and psychological health using a neur...
A guide for Westerners in how to think about the unthinkable
#JusticeForLayleen, from people who knew and loved her.
We can support and stand behind the hundreds of thousands of good, brave police officers while vehemently condemning the actions and unjustified violence of those who must be held accountable.
Dashawn Mixson was convicted in May after only a few hours jury deliberation.
Those original temptations of appetite, affirmation and ambition are slowly insinuating themselves into everything we call church. We just often don't recognize it or see it.
“If it turns out that there is a God … the worst that you can say about him is that basically he’s an underachiever.”—Woody Allen If you go into a Reform or Conservative temple, it’s likely that you will notice two things: The congregation is becoming smaller and older. Across the United States and Europe, …
Brian Dodd offers a personal checklist for a Christianity that's too concerned with the world's amenities.
"We wonder why so many congregations go to church, log many hours in activities each week and still feel unfulfilled."
I know you read the title and say that does not make any sense what so ever. How can church growth kill kingdom growth? Aren’t they the same thing? Well, I believe church growth can be a paradox th…
“How the Internet is Killing American Christianity” The question is valid, “How much more do we have to take from the church until we have had enough?” The odd part of this question is that many of those asking this are Christians. It seems they’re tired of distorted images defining who and what they are, and deciding how the …
We’ll never become biblically active communities of life-transformation until church leaders let go of our please-the-consumer mindset.