by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 24, 2018 | News
The world’s most committed Christians call Africa and Latin America home, according to a Pew Research Center report published Aug. 22. Ethiopian Christians had the highest religious commitment, with 98 percent saying religion was very important in their lives. Other...
by Richard Schweissing | Jan 18, 2018 | Opinion
I teach citizenship classes. One of those classes focuses entirely on rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens. In my class, I especially emphasize responsibilities. I point out that the responsibility to use our rights for such things as free speech, voting and...
by Reggie Warren | Mar 1, 2017 | Opinion
Riches and poverty have been on my mind following a recent missional trip to Ghana. This west African nation is a sub-Saharan, impoverished, largely undeveloped country that is multilingual and multireligious. It is hot with lengthy wet and dry seasons. Ghana is poor...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 31, 2016 | News
“Don’t try to reinvent the wheel ’cause the wheel works just fine,” says John Akhile Sr. of the power of trade to move people en masse out of poverty. Akhile, author of the book, “Unleashed: A New Paradigm of African Trade with the...
by Faliku S. Dukuly and Richard Wilson | Dec 2, 2015 | Opinion
The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed three new cases of Ebola on Nov. 20 in Paynesville City, a suburb of Monrovia, Liberia, where the Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary (LBTS) has been a presence for nearly four decades. A 15-year-old boy, his brother and...