Op-Ed: Politics and the Third Commandment
By Donna Volmerding Particularly in this election year, Christians are having discussions about the candidate whom they think is the better one, and the philosophy and ideology that they believe is best for America and shows God’s love the best. In C.S. Lewis’ “Meditation on the Third Commandment,” he discussed the “growing desire for a Read the full article…

Backgrounder: The Problem Is Spending, not Tax Caps
by Ryan Cummins It’s municipal budget season and is anyone else tired of listening to sky-is-falling rhetoric from officeholders unwilling to make hard decisions about spending in a tight economy? Last week, yet another Indiana mayor weighed in on the fiscal “disaster” wrought by property-tax caps. David Kitchell of Logansport, in the always sympathetic Fort Read the full article…

Backgrounder: A Bit of Sympathy for Public Officials
by Maryann O. Keating, Ph.D. At times, one has to sympathize with public officials. Put yourself in the shoes of a member of the South Bend Board of Public Works. On Monday, Nov. 24, a plan to shelter up to 60 homeless men from Dec. 1 to April 1 was submitted to South Bend Common Read the full article…

Schansberg: Constrained and Unconstrained Visions
by Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. For Christians approaching the difficult decisions of this election year, it is important to keep four concepts in balance: 1) God’s good Creation; 2) the “Fall of man”; 3) the potential for partial, earthly Redemption; and 4) an eager hope for full, heavenly Restoration. Even outside of Christianity, one still sees Read the full article…

Indiana at 200 (93): A City of Engines and Architecture
by Andrea Neal Diesel engines made Columbus a Fortune 500 city. World-famous architecture put Columbus on the map. Give J. Irwin Miller credit for both achievements. As chairman and CEO of Cummins Inc. from 1934 to 1977, Miller turned an unprofitable Indiana-based business into a global leader in diesel engines and related technology that today Read the full article…

Half Past the Month: The Pence Admonition
“I have to turn on my television with a stick (for fear of getting bit)” — Mike Pence A HERO OF MINE is the unnamed police officer that a CNN camera showed walking the streets of San Francisco after the 1989 earthquake. He was yelling up to shaken residents in their high-rise apartments that nobody was Read the full article…

