by Sara Powell | May 1, 2012 | Opinion
Have you ever noticed how often we are never satisfied? For instance, I enjoy working jigsaw puzzles and often have one in the works on a game table. I’ll walk past and think I’ll put in just one piece and be done, but it is rare for me to look for just...
by Brian Kaylor | Mar 17, 2010 | News
Conservatives on the Texas Board of Education pushed through controversial new education standards that will impact what school children across the nation learn about history and economics. Baptists and others have criticized several of the decisions made on March 12...
by Robert Parham | Aug 13, 2009 | Opinion
The F-bomb flew with frequency between two middle-aged businessmen sitting a row behind me on a flight. They weren’t arguing with each other. They were talking bitterly about their plight. They were vulgar. They were indifferent to other passengers. They were...
by Brian Kaylor | Jul 27, 2009 | News
The battle over the curriculum in Texas public schools has shifted from the science lab to the history classroom. Â As Texas educators gather later this summer to write new social studies standards for Texas public schools, some suggestions they will consider will be...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jan 20, 2007 | News
A Lenten Bible study featuring Baptists from around the world is available free of charge from EthicsDaily.com. Student and leader guides for the eight-week study, Eyeing Easter, Walking through Lent, are now available for download. The free study is produced in...