by Isaac Wuni | May 26, 2020 | Opinion
The first two cases of the COVID-19 pandemic were reported in Ghana on March 12. Three days later, the government took some measures to stop the spread of the virus. They closed down all schools, suspended all public gatherings, including religious activities,...
by Mitch Randall | Mar 21, 2019 | Opinion
Beneath Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York, lies the hallowed grounds of the Underground Railroad affectionately called “the Grand Central Depot.” Last week, EthicsDaily was honored to cover the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s 2019 Advocacy in Action held in New...
by Reggie Warren | Mar 22, 2017 | Opinion
The Baptist General Association of Virginia has a partnership with the Ghana Baptist Convention to launch churches and distribute mosquito nets in the African nation. The goals are to start with about 500 congregations in the outlying towns and villages of the Yendi...
by Reggie Warren | Mar 1, 2017 | Opinion
Riches and poverty have been on my mind following a recent missional trip to Ghana. This west African nation is a sub-Saharan, impoverished, largely undeveloped country that is multilingual and multireligious. It is hot with lengthy wet and dry seasons. Ghana is poor...
by Brian Kaylor | Jul 29, 2015 | News
Baptists from around the world, meeting in Africa for the Baptist World Congress, heard updates from those in nations impacted by last year’s Ebola epidemic. Baptists from Liberia and Nigeria spoke, as did a Baptist from Ghana (where no one was diagnosed with a...