by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 9, 2019 | News
Nearly 1,000 days – 951 to be exact. That’s how long it has been since Edward Dima last saw his hometown of Kajo-Keji, South Sudan. At 10 a.m. local time on Jan. 31, 2017, Dima left for Uganda, where he and his family have been living as refugees from the ongoing...
by Kevin Head | Mar 17, 2017 | Opinion
Noah is a young man living in Nakuru, Kenya. His health was steadily declining for several years, and he didn’t have the financial resources to pay for medical treatment. But in January 2017, Noah made his way to an annual one-week clinic to receive free...
by Don Sewell | Mar 16, 2017 | Opinion
Any successful organization, especially a Christian one, must look beyond its own needs and agenda. When a hospital goes beyond its bottom-line concerns to address “outside” responsibilities, a transformation occurs. Christian hospitals obviously must...
by Gary Snowden | Mar 9, 2017 | Opinion
Mission work in Guatemala has been part of my ministry for more than a decade. My interest dates back to 2005 when Bobby Perry, a Churchnet colleague, and I traveled there to meet with Guatemala Baptist Convention leaders. We inquired how we as a fledgling Baptist...
by Thomas Kidd | Oct 15, 2014 | Opinion
Brian Palmer at Slate muses about the work of medical missionaries, like Dr. Kent Brantly, who contracted Ebola in Liberia: “It’s great that these people are doing God’s work, but do they have to talk about him so much?” I’m almost...