by Simon Jones | Jun 3, 2013 | Opinion
Tweeting from my iPad that multinational companies should pay their taxes in full seemed a little hypocritical, so I thought I’d write about it (using my PC, powered by Microsoft software produced by a company that has had its fair share of run-ins over...
by Robert Parham | Jun 4, 2007 | Opinion
A British Baptist churchman has an urgent message for G-8 leaders when they begin meeting on Wednesday in Germany. “As the clock ticks, peoples’ lives are lost. The world can’t wait: the G8 must deliver on their promises and take decisive...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jul 1, 2005 | News
Ask recent Samford graduate Natalie McIntyre what she’s doing next week, and she might say, “I’m going to the G8.” It would be the truth. McIntyre, who graduated in May with a bachelor’s in political science, is one of a handful of...
by Robert Parham | Jun 29, 2005 | Opinion
Baptists in the United Kingdom are at the forefront of an effort to reduce global poverty through the Make Poverty History campaign that presses the world’s richest countries to reduce the number of people dying in poverty through changes in foreign policies....
by Cliff Vaughn | Jun 24, 2005 | News
One of the world’s most successful romantic-comedy scribes has given his latest movie a new twist: a call to end poverty. “The Girl in the Cafe,” written by “Love Actually” filmmaker Richard Curtis, premieres on HBO Saturday, June 25 at 8...