by Daniel Schweissing | May 4, 2018 | Opinion
Interfaith cooperation was the last thing on my mind. Having grown up in a conservative Baptist church, studied in an evangelical seminary and served as an American Baptist missionary in the predominantly Christian countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, I...
by Daniel Schweissing | Jan 16, 2018 | Opinion
Bart Campolo’s story is well-known. Confronted with his own mortality following a 2011 bike crash that left him with a severe concussion, Bart – the son of evangelical icon Tony Campolo – left behind his Christian faith and nearly three decades of...
by Daniel Schweissing | Nov 9, 2017 | Opinion
Sutherland Springs, Texas. Thornton, Colorado. Las Vegas, Nevada. Charlottesville, Virginia. This past weekend’s shooting at a small Texas Baptist congregation is just the latest of many violent tragedies our country has experienced over the past few months. And...
by Daniel Schweissing | Sep 11, 2008 | Opinion
“I like Ike” might have been a spiffy sounding campaign slogan during the U.S. presidential elections of the 1950s. But mention the name “Ike” today and you’re more likely to invoke images of Haitian peasants carrying their meager...