by Blake McKinney | Nov 27, 2017 | Opinion
Not many husbands get to tell their wives, “Guess what? We’re having a baby!” On Jan. 13, 1998, I had that privilege. Gayla and I had been approved to adopt a child a few months before. We had survived the stress of social workers inspecting our... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | May 17, 2016 | News
A series of “provocative conversations” will be held at Holmeswood Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri, during late May and June. Local leaders will speak to the congregation and community members about human trafficking, racism, foster care and the... by Cliff Vaughn | Feb 19, 2014 | Opinion
If there were such a thing as the First Family of Corrections in the state of Virginia, we surely found it when producing “Through the Door,” EthicsDaily.com’s new documentary on faith and prisons. The Myers family – dad J.L., mom Reba, son Randy and... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Nov 8, 2013 | News
A recent Barna Group survey found that 5 percent of practicing U.S. Christians – compared to 2 percent of all U.S. adults – have adopted children. When asked if they had seriously considered adopting, 38 percent of practicing Christians and 26 percent of all adults... by Michael Cheuk | Jan 17, 2013 | General
A sermon delivered by Michael Cheuk, Pastor, University Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va., on January 13, 2013. Luke 3:15-17, 21-22; Act 8:14-17 What a joy and privilege for us today to witness the baptism of Li Ming! I’m struck by the timing since it was only a...