Cross-Purposes | Stoplight
Do you think it’s okay for Wilmore, Kentucky, to have a cross on a water tower? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard raises some questions you could ask of those who want to take it down.
Do you think it’s okay for Wilmore, Kentucky, to have a cross on a water tower? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard raises some questions you could ask of those who want to take it down.
Are you feeling like a Pilgrim right about now? Pray for religious freedom in America.
In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard highlights a couple time-honored, officially recognized phrases that capture the historical, characteristic nature of America. And he explains why group of professional complainers was instructed by a Texas police chief to take up a new hobby.
In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard shares some sage advice about faith from some people who many would consider a little radical – even revolutionary.
The Founding Fathers saw an important difference between “Freedom” and “Liberty” – and that’s why they tended to prefer one word over the other. Do you know the distinction between the two? Stuart Shepard explains it in a winsome way in his Stoplight® commentary. Consider supporting our Statesmen Academy.
The recent news stories out of Kentucky reveal something vitally important about the national marriage debate: It’s never been about marriage.
What issue led thousands of Kentuckians to put their jobs and their reputations on the line and to go to the state Capitol? In his Stoplight commentary, Stuart Shepard takes you there so you can see for yourself. And he wants you to answer the question: Will you stand with them? Learn more about The
Stuart Shepard runs into some trouble when applies for a job as a county court clerk in Kentucky. In his Stoplight® commentary, he has a question for Gov. Steve Beshear, one that every reporter should be asking.
Many people are saying that the Supreme Court decision on marriage will mean “nothing” for religious freedom. tuart Shepard shares the real meaning of “nothing” in his Stoplight® commentary.
It used to be a busy little community, but then the families sold out and moved on. Let me take you along on a field trip to see what we can learn from what happened to Keota.
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