By Jennifer Johnson Broadway Christian Church has stood proudly in downtown Lexington for 100 years. While it was once a wealthy white church in the heart of a thriving city, today Broadway is transforming its ministry and its methods to meet the needs of a radically different neighborhood—and Broadway’s people are being transformed in the […]
Homeruns, Fumbles, Families, & Sports
By Brian Jennings As the third base coach for my son’s T-ball team, my job was to instruct kids to halt at second, come to third, or dash home. This was a great job, even though many of the kids viewed my instructions as mere suggestions. One time a player ran from second and I […]
The Heart of the Game
By Kelly Carr It will be a familiar tale in households across the country today. Tis the season for the majority of America to gather with loved ones, food at the ready, experiencing a bonding camaraderie highlighted with high fives or shouts of frustration. What is this siren song, calling everyone forth? It’s the biggest […]
Steele Johnson: Life Beyond an Olympic Medal
Photo: David Boudia and Steele Johnson © 2016 The Associated Press By Mike Berry I remember it as if it happened yesterday, even though it was almost a dozen years ago. The year was 2005, and I had just locked my office door and walked out to the lobby of the church where I was […]
Anthony Munoz: Eyes on the Goal
By David Faust Anthony Munoz grew up east of Los Angeles, California, where he excelled at football, basketball, and baseball. At the University of Southern California he earned All-American honors and led the Trojans to the NCAA football National Championship in 1978. He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals as the third overall pick in […]
