by Robert Parham | Sep 30, 2015 | Opinion
The week of Sept. 21 was the week that the better angels of our nature were visibly – personally, corporately, globally – initiated by different houses in the faith community. Cliff Vaughn, EthicsDaily.com’s media producer, and I traveled to Grand... by David Crosby | Sep 29, 2015 | Opinion
Razor wire is now stretched along a 110-mile Hungarian border. The razor wire protects the Christian culture of Hungary from the Muslims, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Jesus is the Christ from whom the word “Christian” is derived. I doubt that... by Jonathan Luxmoore | Jul 19, 2011 | News
(RNS/ENInews) Christian leaders in Hungary are divided over a restrictive new law on religion, with larger denominations welcoming its curbs on church activities and smaller groups voicing fears for their future. “We wanted a new law to make it more difficult to... by Carla Wynn Davis | Aug 19, 2009 | News
A handful of Roma teenagers were just beginning to believe they could dream big dreams for their lives. But those dreams – of overcoming the stereotypes and expectations of being born a “Hungarian Gypsy” – are now at risk. The New York Times recently... by Daniel Trusiewicz | Jul 27, 2006 | Opinion
Europe has been changing rapidly since the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991). Several countries which used to be hidden under the cover of the Soviet Union have reappeared on the map. Numerous nations which had been suppressed...