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  • Kennedy assassination: 50 years after the death of Camelot

    In the movie JFK, there’s a climactic scene where Kevin Costner shows the absurdity of the idea that Lee Harvey Oswald could have been the lone gunmen who assassinated John F. Kennedy. To just watch that scene, it might seem like a compelling argument. Conspiracy theories about John F. Kennedy have always been prevalent. It’s…

  • Shattered peace: 75th anniversary of Nazi’s “Night of Broken Glass”

    Throughout Germany and Austria, riots broke out on this night 75 years ago in a night which is infamously referred to as Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, after the destruction done to Jewish businesses and properties. At least 91 Jewish people were killed; 30,000 men were arrested; hundreds of businesses were damaged or destroyed.…

  • The time I was pulled over by the highway patrolman and his dog

    I was driving back home to Illinois last night and was driving on the interstate in northwest Indiana. Suddenly, I see blue and red flashing lights. I think “Seriously? I’m not speeding. Do I have a tale light out?” It wasn’t the first time I’d ever been pulled over. At first, it didn’t strike me…

  • The eve of infamy; and where I was on 9/11

    As I write these words, the stresses of everyday life come to mind. I think of how busy I am between school, work, and other commitments. I’m so often short-sighted and allow myself to get frustrated. It’s getting late and I jot some thoughts down before going to sleep. On this night, my thoughts are…

  • Yet another Buckeye displays dumbfounding judgement

    In any profession or endeavor, there are people who do things they shouldn’t and ruin their careers. It happens to politicians and teachers. It happens to police officers and people in the military. I guess I shouldn’t be so surprised that it also happens to college athletes. But I don’t get it. Whenever an Ohio…

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Josh Benner has pastored churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and Minnesota. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Josh is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible.

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