Crime Crisis Creates Opportunity for Christians to Put ‘Love of Neighbor’ in Action
Our churches have always been a force for change in the community.
Our churches have always been a force for change in the community.
I learned so much while doing wall-to-wall storm coverage as Katrina made landfall. But it was the days that followed that would change the way I viewed our profession.
During the club shooting coverage, this “old school” mindset was best highlighted by KARK/Fox16 weekday morning show editor Lew Short.
The statistics show more than half (53%) of Little Rock’s homicides remained unsolved. However, those are just the numbers. When you look a little deeper, that stat isn’t exactly as advertised.
Spoiler: I got bigger — in both good and bad ways.
I get the criticism that a walk won’t stop violence. I totally get it.
It’s time to wake up. It’s time to give a damn.
I’m not sure what was better: the actual training or second-screen experience participants created on Twitter.
“I stand here as a recipient of someone who has used this state to its max. I’ve used the wonderful qualities of this … land of opportunity.”