by Joao Chaves | Sep 3, 2021 | News
Demographic and social trends show that our increasingly diverse world will continue to become more complex. In the U.S., 70% of the largest cities are more racially and ethnically diverse today than they were 10 years ago. For example, in Louisville, Kentucky, from...
by Mitch Randall | Sep 12, 2019 | Opinion
What in the world do Brexit, globalism and the gospel have to do with each other? On the surface, they seem very distinct. However, if we dig a bit deeper in an attempt to understand their spiritual nature, we might discover their connections. The United Kingdom...
by Neville Callam | Sep 14, 2016 | Opinion
Alexander Betts, a British social scientist and director of the Refugee Centre at the University of Oxford, emphasized the urgent need to rescue globalization from the neo-liberal agenda that is elitist and unmindful of the welfare of the entire populace. In his...
by Karen Zurheide | Apr 9, 2002 | Opinion
Forty-six years ago, President Eisenhower convened the People to People White House Conference on International Understanding. Walt Disney designed the delightful “It’s A Small World” attraction as a result of those meetings. It may not be...
by Les Fussell and Andrew Macintosh | Jan 25, 2002 | Opinion
Globalization is an ugly but ubiquitous word coined in the late 1980s to describe the increasing interconnectedness of humanity, especially in the economic sphere. Its essence is the free movement of money, resources and ideas throughout the world as part of a global,...