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W. Scott Lamb

W. Scott Lamb

slamb@123washingtontimes.com

W. Scott Lamb is an author of biographies, literary agent and Baptist preacher. A native of St. Louis (go Cardinals!), he lives on a Tennessee hill outside of Nashville with his wife and six kids. Readers may email him at wscottlamb@gmail.com.

Articles by W. Scott Lamb

Owen Strachan, professor of theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

W. SCOTT LAMB: On Tuesdays you can “Ask the theologian”

What should be the goal, the end result of studying Christian theology? An ongoing series of Q&A with Christian theologian Owen Strachan, hosted by Scott Lamb of "Jesus in the Public Square" here at The Washington Times.

October 27, 2015
St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny answers questions during a press conference, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015, in St. Louis. The Cardinals face the Chicago Cubs, for the first time in post-season history, in the National League Division Series.  (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)

W. SCOTT LAMB: Is St. Louis the ultimate baseball town?

Now that the baseball season is over for the Washington Nationals, is it safe for me to point you to an article in this week's Wall Street Journal, headlined: "Why St. Louis Is the Ultimate Baseball Town: How John Mozeliak, Mike Matheny and the fans make players want to play in St. Louis."

October 9, 2015