by Robert Parham | Nov 18, 2016 | Opinion
Your church will profit from showing our new feature-length film on what missionaries did to save lives in Nigeria in 1966 during a time of tribal genocide. The DVD and accompanying book are compelling, inspiring accounts that will deepen your church’s... by Mike Kuhn | Nov 2, 2016 | Opinion
A commodity is something that is bought and sold. Mission is the loving and joyful response of Christ’s followers to disciple the nations, holding forth Jesus’ life and teaching among all the peoples of the world. In theory, the two appear to be very... by Roger Olson | Aug 8, 2016 | Opinion
Whatever happened to Missions Sunday? Does anyone else remember when almost every evangelical church devoted one Sunday every quarter, if not every month, to world missions and world evangelism? Sure, I know, a lot of our evangelical practices were what would now be... by Robert Parham | Mar 1, 2016 | Opinion
EthicsDaily.com’s forthcoming documentary is titled “The Disturbances,” scheduled for release this fall. It is the untold story of Christian missionaries saving lives in Nigeria amid genocide there in 1966. The early, working title had been... by Robert Parham | Jun 22, 2015 | Opinion
When the first documentary preview of “Genocide 66” ended, a former Southern Baptist missionary to West Africa, Steve Seaberry, said to a luncheon colleague that he had never heard the story. The untold story – to which he referred – was the...