by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Feb 3, 2009 | General
We Christians too often read the Bible selectively about the poor, the hungry, the dispossessed, the foreigner and the weak. Consequently, we have at best a short-term commitment to their well-being. We sometimes respond to their immediate needs. We tend to neglect...
by Robert Parham | Jun 25, 2007 | Opinion
The Baptist Center for Ethics is screening two DVDs Friday, June 29, at the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship meeting in Washington, D.C. The room seats only 120 folk. So, if you are attending CBF or the American Baptist Churches meeting, come early. Come ready for good...
by Robert Parham | May 23, 2007 | Opinion
What is the rightful role of faith in politics? That perplexing question is at the heart of a new DVD that Baptist Center for Ethics will preview on June 29 at this year’s annual gathering of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship in Washington, D.C. The preview is...
by Bob Allen | Oct 18, 2006 | News
There’s an immediate satisfaction in knowing you’ve helped a poor person in a crisis, said a Baptist ethicist, but nobody can do that every day. “That’s why I think development is even more exciting than relief,” said Joe Haag of the...