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Twelve boys from the Lincoln Village Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Elizabethtown were rewarded for good behavior recently with a basketball clinic hosted by Dr. G. Ted Taylor’s Christian coaching class at Campbellsville University. The clinic included skill stations and …
The rest of this week is going to be difficult! Today is Yom HaShoah – The day we remember both the horrors of NAZI destruction and the celebration of our survival. Despite the best efforts of the Third Reich to …
Former President George W. Bush will be in Richmond May 3 for St. Mark Roman Catholic Church’s “A Day Among Friends 2 – The Rest of the Story.” The event begins at 10 a.m. and includes a one-hour moderated question-and-answer …
Every Tuesday, I meet with Christian colleagues for breakfast at a local restaurant. This is the group of close friends of which I often write. This week is Passover. Normally, I never think about the pastries that wait for sale …
By Tori Banks and Matthew Schmuck Student News Writers “We all go into the lion’s den everyday,” David Brody, chief correspondent with the Christian Broadcasting Network, said in Campbellsville University’s weekly chapel service. “Mine is the mainstream media.” …
Tucked away in the Gospel of John’s account of the resurrection of Jesus is a footrace between Simon Peter and an unnamed follower called the “beloved disciple.” Most scholars suggest this description is reserved for none other than John …
The Central Kentucky Council for Peace & Justice will hold an anti-hate candlelight vigil at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 to call attention to the increasing amount of hate speech and hate-driven violence in the U.S. The event will …
I had the honor of leading a Passover seder at Second Presbyterian Church. From the inception, they understood that it was not a Biblical seder with only the symbols in the Bible (such that Jesus would have observed). It was …
By Rabbi Marc Aaron Kline KyForward contributor Two score and four years ago, at 7:05 pm, a great forefather set foot out of his motel room in Memphis, Tenn. Standing on his balcony, assessing the next steps towards justice, …
By Katie Perkowski KyForward correspondent For Mark MacDonald, a Lexington attorney and CPA, becoming the leader of an organization that has granted more than $30 million to charities was the result of a long — and at times confusing …

