by Martin Accad | Apr 30, 2014 | Opinion
During a conference I was attending in Ghana, I joined a group on a visit to one of the “slave castles” on the southern coast. I expected it to be another touristic experience, as ancient castles are no rare sight in my country, Lebanon. I am not known to... by Robert Parham | Aug 3, 2010 | Opinion
A Ghanaian Baptist pastor told participants in a Christian-Muslim dialogue workshop at the 20th Congress of the Baptist World Alliance, meeting in Honolulu, that the Muslims in his city would protect Christians if troublemakers sought conflict with them. “If... by Trey Lyon | Jul 22, 2009 | Opinion
President Obama’s recent tour of Ghana included a well-publicized visit to the Cape Coast Castle, better known as Elmina, the site where thousands – perhaps millions – of African tribal POWs and innocents were led to ancestral exile and slaughter in the... by Robert Parham | Jul 12, 2007 | Opinion
A shortage of human organs and tissues for transplants encourages unethical practices, said Rod Benson, director of the Center for Christian Ethics at Morling College in Sydney, Australia. “The serious shortfall in supply of organs suitable for transplant... by Robert Parham | Jul 2, 2007 | Opinion
A man who traces his ancestry to the slave trade in Ghana will be elected this week in that West African nation as the general secretary of the largest umbrella organization for worldwide Baptists with some 110 million members in 130 nations. Neville Callam will...