You’re Marrying Who?
What’s a conservative Christian to do when a friend suddenly announces that they are gay and getting married?
Here’s my commentary on what I did when faced with that situation.
http://www.wbhm.org/News/2009/gaymarriage.html

You’re Marrying Who?
What’s a conservative Christian to do when a friend suddenly announces that they are gay and getting married?
Here’s my commentary on what I did when faced with that situation.
http://www.wbhm.org/News/2009/gaymarriage.html
TIRED OF BEING A COWARD
Check out my commentary in response to Attorney General Eric Holder’s “Coward” speech.
http://www.wbhm.org/News/2009/sutton-on-race.html
Finally, improvements made to store in the ‘black neighborhood’
Posted on AL.com February 20, 2009 2:00 AM
It’s amazing what the sight of a carton of milk can do. Once upon a time, I would have never thought I could go to my local Winn-Dixie to get my daughter’s soymilk. The Five Points West location, to put it bluntly, [...]
Sutton Media Solutions will host a “Lunch and Learn” to help local churches and ministries increase their media presence. ”Marketing Your Ministry” will teach attendees how to write press releases, understand newsworthiness, etiquette in dealing with the media, etc.
A panel of journalists will take audience questions and discuss tips on how to get stories in their [...]
No, Thank You
Here’s my take on being a Christian in a secular society. This ran on Birmingham’s National Public Radio (WBHM) in December 2008.
http://www.wbhm.org/News/2008/faithsutton.html
Here’s the transcript:
No, Thank You
Recently, my co-workers and I sat down to lunch at a local Mexican restaurant. In between crunching on the complimentary tortilla chips, we chatted about gas prices, the [...]
CROSSING THE DIVIDE
Here’s a link to my political commentary that ran on WBHM, Birmingham’s NPR station.
http://www.wbhm.org/News/2008/crossingthedivide.html
Or, if you can’t open it, here’s the transcript:
Crossing Over
Growing up on the east side of Birmingham, most of the folks in my all-black neighborhood only went to church on Christmas and Easter Sunday. For them, religion was that dusty Mahalia [...]