by Eddy Ruble | Apr 8, 2019 | Opinion
Genocide. The word immediately conjures up horrific scenes of the darkest hours of human history. Do we, as the church, hold these same dark images in our minds when we hear the word genocide? The Holocaust was the most systematic genocide in history. Beginning with...
by Leroy Seat | Aug 11, 2013 | Opinion
For a long time, I have been a supporter of the organization known as Food for the Hungry, which was founded in 1971 and has, for many years, been an international organization. Food for the Hungry/Japan was formed in 1981, and, for many years, Eisuke Kanda was the...
by Leroy Seat | Jun 20, 2013 | Opinion
You all have probably heard the term “killing fields” used to describe the horrendous atrocities committed in Cambodia in the 1970s. And maybe most of you have seen the heart-rending movie released in 1984 with that title. “The Killing Fields”...
by Keith Herron | Sep 6, 2002 | Opinion
We could compile a long and startling list of human carnage to remind us that the cup of sorrows has been filled to overflowing for people all over the globe. Americans are novices to the reality that thoughtful people have questioned senseless killing—and evil—for...