by Stephen H. Cook | Dec 11, 2020 | Opinion
International cooperation is a Christian value. It can beat COVID-19. Christ’s words in Luke 10:36-37 to the lawyer who challenges him are a convicting reminder of the call given to every Christian: to love God and to love neighbor. “‘Which of these three, do you...
by Craig M. Watts | May 28, 2020 | Faith Freedom 2020, Opinion
Agents of hostility and division are hard at work at a time when unity and cooperation are most crucial. They claim they are defenders of freedom, but their quest is a misguided expression of “freedom” that serves no constructive purpose and increases danger. Those...
by Rob Sellers | Apr 20, 2020 | Opinion
“In a world increasingly inclined towards self-interest, we can see the rebirth of some of the noblest human instincts as reflected in numerous cultures and religions,” writes Faisal Bin Muuammar, secretary general of the King Abdullah Centre for Interreligious and...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Aug 14, 2018 | Opinion
Does cooperation create a sense of solidarity and moral obligation toward one’s partners? A recent World Bank working paper suggests that it does. The paper shares findings from an experiment in which participants were organized into groups of three. Some sets of...
by Garrett Vickrey | Feb 23, 2018 | Opinion
A man called our church in need of help last week. Craig (not his real name) was making his way from Maryland back home to Los Angeles when he got sick. He has suffered with AIDS for many years. Along the way, he ran out of medication, lost his train ticket and ended...