Nate Kellum

Nate Kellum


  • August 16, 2013

    Dorm Dilemmas

    As co-eds all across the country pack up their belongings, bid farewell to their parents, and head off to college this week, many will be moving into "themed housing." Themed housing is where students with common interests or values gather under one...

  • August 1, 2013

    Buyer's Remorse in the Marriage Debate

    Support for allowing same-sex couples to marry is apparently on the rise.  Advocates -- through help from friends in media -- have effectively crafted and communicated talking points portraying the debate over same-sex "marriage" as a question o...

  • July 8, 2013

    Coalition for Conscience

    When Assemblies of God, Baptist, Catholic, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Mormon, Orthodox, Presbyterian, and Jewish leaders come together and take a stand on a policy issue, we ought to pay attention. The gathering is significant, as it goes beyond the sig...

  • July 1, 2013

    Alive and Kicking

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  • June 20, 2013

    Conservative Gratitude

    Conservatives are too often stereotyped as reactionary, narrow-minded and angry.  As someone who faces these stereotypes every day, whether pointed at our clients at the Center for Religious Expression, or me personally, I was heartened to come ...

  • June 18, 2013

    Atheists lose one

    He didn't think he would give a speech.  For quite some time, Roy Costner IV was second among his classmates, and didn't realize an extra class raised his grade point average enough for him to be the valedictorian of Liberty High School's Class ...

  • June 9, 2013

    Courageous Speech

    He didn't think he would give a speech.  For quite some time, Roy Costner IV was second among his classmates, and didn't realize an extra class raised his grade point average enough for him to be the valedictorian of Liberty High School's Class ...

  • July 10, 2012

    Federal government gives $400,000 to Memphis Planned Parenthood

    The Obama administration's recent end-around provision of nearly $400,000 to a Planned Parenthood clinic in Memphis reminds us that the battle between life and death in this country still rages. It also reminds us that there are lines of demarcation ...