by Chris Sanders | Sep 4, 2018 | Opinion
The first person stolen from Africa arrived in the North America in 1619 – 12 years after Jamestown was founded and a year before Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. She was enslaved. Not an indentured servant, not an immigrant looking for a better life, she arrived...
by Paul Hobson | May 21, 2014 | News
Problem debt is putting stress on family relationships, damaging children and trapping families in a downward spiral of borrowing in the United Kingdom. A total of 2.5 million children live in families with problem debt; they’re behind on more than $8 billion...
by Robert Parham | Oct 23, 2013 | Opinion
Progressive Christians have a truncated moral agenda when it comes to economic debt. They prioritize immediate federal spending and gloss over the adverse, long-term consequences of the federal debt. They often disparage those concerned about debt as having selfish or...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 2, 2012 | News
A delegation of goodwill Baptists will meet with White House officials in early March to discuss faith and social issues. Roughly 60 Baptists from across the country will gather in Washington, D.C., March 7 at the White House complex for half a day. “We are...
by Robert Parham | Jul 15, 2010 | Opinion
“The thought of increasing your jackpot potential, gets you pumped,” slurs Ric Flair in a noisy TV commercial. “Woooo!” Flair, who? “Woooo! That’s what I’m talking about,” bays Flair, who howls at the end of the...