Interview with Jerry Leeman: Today we bring you a story about a handful of fishermen rallying against a billion-dollar green industrial project, shady foreign corporations, and our own federal and state government. All are conspiring to generate a cash cow for...
Author: William H. Ralston
William H. Ralston, priest, teacher, writer, and church leader, is currently rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Savannah, Georgia. Fr. Ralston was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky, in 1929. He attended the University of the South (Sewanee), the General Theological Seminary, New York, and the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Kentucky. He was American Fellow at St. Augustine's College in Canterbury, England, from 1960 until 1962. In 1962 he assumed a position in the faculty of theology of the University of the South. In 1965 he was appointed associate editor of The Sewanee Review, and in 1966 was transferred from the seminary to the college faculty as a member of the English department, in which he taught until 1973. He is a founder and a member of the Board of the Society for the Preservation of the Book of Common Prayer.
Shot, Silenced, and Smeared: One Physician’s Ordeal with Abuse of Process and his Continued Fight to Clear his Name
By Greg Yates The criminal case People v Gosselin took place in a little red house structure known as the “Town of Highland Justice Court” located in Sullivan County, New York. This little red structure is also known as the Barryville Town Hall, where court is...
The Powers That Be
St. Paul viewed the Roman state not only as benign, and protective of the rights of its citizens, but even as in some way part of the Providence of God.



