by Robert Parham | Jun 22, 2015 | Opinion
When the first documentary preview of “Genocide 66” ended, a former Southern Baptist missionary to West Africa, Steve Seaberry, said to a luncheon colleague that he had never heard the story. The untold story – to which he referred – was the...
by Robert Parham | Jun 3, 2015 | Opinion
Ethics luncheon attendees will get an early preview of a new documentary – an untold story – about missionaries during a time of genocide in Nigeria in 1966. Based on interviews with missionaries and missionary children who witnessed the atrocities,...
by David McCollum | Jul 1, 2013 | News
Vernon Pittman witnessed grandfathers, fathers and sons go to prison during his three decades as a Texas correctional officer. Having retired as a prison warden, Pittman has set up a scholarship foundation for the offspring of inmates. “I started a scholarship...