by Zach Dawes Jr | Nov 26, 2019 | Opinion
The impeachment inquiry hearings left me thankful and hopeful. Let me explain. Yes, there were myriad examples of the partisanship we’ve come to accept, to our detriment, as a normal part of our political processes. Yes, there were moments of dismay that the presented...
by Ken Sehested | Oct 21, 2019 | Opinion
Brazil is getting more attention in recent months, primarily because of the massive fires raging in the Amazon rainforest, most of which is within Brazil’s boundary but also stretches into eight neighboring countries. While such fires have been a regular occurrence...
by Philip Jenkins | Mar 19, 2015 | Opinion
International media coverage in recent years has focused significantly on responding to ISIS. As a result, the increasing tension between the U.S. and Russia and China has received less attention than it should. By sane and carefully thought-out responses, the U.S....
by Philip Jenkins | Mar 18, 2015 | Opinion
Judging by media coverage over the past few years, it would be easy to assume that the West is locked in a death struggle with radical Islam. Against that view, I want to make two arguments. Although the first is (or should be) strictly noncontroversial, the second...
by Bob Allen | Nov 17, 2006 | News
Southern Baptist mega-church pastor and best-selling author Rick Warren disputed reports in Arab media that he praised Syria and took sides against U.S. policy in the Middle East. Syria’s official news agency gave glowing reports about the author of The Purpose...