How unions are spinning Seattle's revolving door of leadership
Commentary: When schools and police have problems, the leaders are replaced. But the true problem lies in the influence of unions.
Anthony B. Robinson was the Senior Minister of Plymouth Church in downtown Seattle from 1990 to 2004. He was also a member of the Plymouth Housing Group Board. After living for many years in southeast
Commentary: When schools and police have problems, the leaders are replaced. But the true problem lies in the influence of unions.
Pastor Tim Gaydos recently shepherded his congregation into its new downtown location, but it's his openness and community outreach that has become his trademark.
King County and northeastern Oregon's Wallowa County are two very different places that I know and love. The way they voted tell us a lot about the changing Pacific Northwest and the nation.
America has become a place where the affluent may consciously go shopping for a new hometown. The phenomenon is reshaping many Western communities.
In a major reversal, congregations are thriving in city centers. And it's not just Mars Hill.