by Gary Furr | Nov 8, 2019 | Opinion
This is a pretty serious moment in our country and the world for so many reasons. Most of us are trying to go on with life, attend to the people we love and do our work. Meanwhile, day by day, social media, television and the news transmit chaos. My friend, Roger...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Nov 4, 2019 | News
Two campaigns inserted themselves into the U.S. political cycle on Sunday, both seeking to shake up the political scene in the run up to the 2020 election. Both are rooted in faith, and both have a similar purpose. These are not new candidates to oppose the incumbent...
by Renee Embree | May 7, 2019 | Opinion
I’ve been stirring conversations about important topics churches have been better known for ignoring – sexuality, LGBTQ, child abuse, women in leadership, #churchtoo. I have to tell you: It’s been incredibly rich and rewarding to see God at work in the middle of the...
by Mitch Randall | Oct 2, 2018 | Opinion
I attended the European Baptist Federation (EBF) meeting in Lviv, Ukraine, last week. EthicsDaily and EBF are exploring ways we can collaborate and share resources for the greater Baptist movement around the world. At the invitation of EBF General Secretary Tony Peck,...
by Jim Kelsey | May 14, 2018 | Opinion
We are nicer when we journey together. In writing about civility, Gil Rendle (“Behavioral Covenants in Congregations: A Handbook for Honoring Differences”) cites the work of Yale professor Stephen Carter, who argues that riding in a subway, bus or train...