by Pastors Irmarilis Sanchez and Josue Sanchez | Mar 25, 2026 | The Forum
In today’s digital age, community building no longer happens solely within the walls of a church or community center. While faith institutions remain core anchors, the ways people—especially young people—grow in their faith increasingly extend into digital...
by Daniel Harris | Mar 24, 2026 | The Forum
Georgia’s small businesses are the backbone of our state’s economy. From family-owned manufacturers in Middle Georgia to fast-growing tech startups in Atlanta and Main Street retailers in rural communities, entrepreneurs drive job creation and innovation in...
by Adrianne Todman | Mar 19, 2026 | The Forum
Imagine this: an active-duty service member is temporarily relocated to Robins Air Force Base. He has a wife and two kids, but they can’t find a house to rent that they can afford near the base. Since their service to the nation involves regular...
by Hans von Spakovsky | Mar 18, 2026 | The Forum
As we head into a contentious election year, campaign messages will flood every screen and mailbox. New technologies keep arriving, but political strategy hasn’t changed much over the past 2,000 years. Need proof? Go back to 64 B.C., when Marcus Tullius Cicero...
by Gary Wisenbaker | Mar 10, 2026 | The Forum
If you’ve walked past the meat counter lately, you don’t need an economist to tell you something is wrong. Beef prices remain stubbornly high, and for consumers it feels as if steak has quietly become a luxury item. For ranchers, however, the story is far more...
by Bob Irvin | Mar 9, 2026 | The Forum
The Georgia House of Representatives just passed a bill to allow small Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs, disarmingly called “tiny homes”) to be put on every lot in every neighborhood zoned for residential use in the entire state– regardless of whether or...