We can never sin so much that God would withhold His forgiveness from us.
- Jennifer Lindahl USA Today Network
For many Americans, the middle class is less about a number on a paycheck and more about a lifestyle: owning a home, paying the bills without constant stress, saving for retirement and having enough
Sheryl H. Boldt is a faith columnist and the author of the blog www.TodayCanBeDifferent.net. You can reach her at SherylHBoldt@gmail.com.
Everyone felt it – especially the woman standing half-dressed before the condemning crowd. Her eyes frantically scanned every angle of the temple court, seeking an escape.
- 1st. Lt. Shelby Pinner USA Today Network
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE — The 42d Air Base Wing chapel team brought local faith leaders together for their annual Clergy Day on June 12.
I used to think I was a better Christian when I’d notice someone in church whose Bible had fewer underlined passages than mine.
Years ago, I was critical and angry with my husband, Bert. The more he put his work and needs ahead of me and our relationship, the worse my attitude became.
The Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences identified the remains recovered near White Oak Church Road May 11 to be Markavious Rumph Jr.
Years ago, when I was in and out of mental hospitals, Millie, a kind nurse, cared for me. When I was discharged after a nine-month stay, she and her husband, Paul, reached out and encouraged me to begin memorizing God's Word.
WASHINGTON - Alabama officials asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to let the state use a pro-Republican congressional map erasing one of its two districts where Black voters comprise a majority or near-majority, as President Donald Trump's party fights to keep control of Congress in N…
- Jennifer Lindahl USA TODAY
Republican U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville won Alabama’s Republican primary Tuesday, officially setting up a high-profile rematch against former Democratic Sen. Doug Jones in November.
You thought you could stop any time. Next thing you know, you’re hooked.
- Michelle Mann
Anyone with information about human remains found in Eufaula is asked to call the Eufaula Police Department at 334-687-1200.
- By John Kruzel Reuters
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way on Monday for Alabama Republicans to pursue a congressional voting map more favorable to their party ahead of November's midterm elections, the latest fallout from the court's seismic voting rights ruling.
Remember the energy it took to raise your children? How often did you find yourself on your knees, asking God for strength to make it through another day?
- Jennifer Lindahl USA Today Network
Millions of Americans-including residents across Alabama, may still be owed IRS refunds tied to pandemic-era tax penalties, but the window to claim that money is closing fast.
In these volatile times, I find myself wondering how to manage my fear, anger and sadness over the America my children and grandchildren will inherit. With wars raging and unrest spreading across the globe, it’s hard not to feel as though we may be on the brink of another world war.
- Shannon Heupel, USA Today Network
When word came down April 29 that the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled race can't be a consideration when crafting voting districts, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall celebrated.
We’re well into the second quarter of this year. Are you on track to meet your work and home goals by the end of 2026?
We are surrounded by extraordinary people who quietly and selflessly serve others. They inspire us to pause, reflect and even pray that we might live with the same kind of compassion.
- By Maggie Gaddy Special to the Tribune
Service and community involvement took center stage as farmers, leaders and students came together for the Farm-City Banquet April 9 in Auburn, recognizing achievements and embracing this year’s theme, “Grow Alabama.”
Do you ever wonder if God gets tired of your constant mess-ups?

