by David Harding | Mar 15, 2017 | Opinion
The United Nations General Assembly established March 22 as World Water Day in 1933 to promote the wise stewardship of this most precious natural resource. The theme for 2017 is wastewater, but, with a twist, we can make the theme even more meaningful by urging...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | May 24, 2016 | News
Christian schools in Israel “are at risk of collapsing financially,” said Abdel Masih Fahim, general secretary of The Office of Christian Schools in Israel, in a May 23 statement. There are currently “47 Christian Schools in Israel owned by Catholic,...
by Robert Parham | Jan 5, 2016 | Opinion
Baptists occupy a rare space in the public square for a fortuitous challenge in 2016. Heated opposition to the resettlement of Syrian refugees, swelling desire to ban all Muslims from entering the U.S., and exasperation over the global persecution and killing of...
by Stephen Holmes | Dec 14, 2015 | Opinion
Donald Trump made a number of hate-filled and inaccurate comments about Muslims, and proposed some extreme policies on the back of those comments. This came to our attention in the United Kingdom because one of the things he claimed, entirely erroneously, was that...
by Brian Kaylor | Oct 23, 2014 | News
Cuban Baptists underscored the Bible’s role in their work and recalled a Baptist leader of the Cuban Revolution during the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Coordination of Baptist Workers and Students in Cuba (COEBAC). Some Cubans leave the island nation for...