by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 30, 2017 | News
Lists of 20th-century genocides differ widely. Yet, six instances always appear: Armenia (1915), the Holocaust in Germany (1933), Cambodia (1975), Rwanda (1990), Bosnia (1995) and Darfur (2003). Other manifestations of genocide are found in some catalogs but not...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 21, 2017 | News
Bill and Audrey Cowley, retired Southern Baptist missionaries, were honored as “Baptists of the Year” for 2016 at a March 16, 2017, dinner held in their honor. This honor was first announced in late December 2016 by Robert Parham on EthicsDaily.com, the... by Nathan Finn | Jan 31, 2017 | Opinion
Sometimes a story is just begging to be told. This might be because it’s the sort of story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Or it might be because the story is particularly compelling. Sometimes, for any number of reasons, the original participants need... by Wade Smith | Jan 24, 2017 | Opinion
“The Disturbances” tells the story of the 1966 genocide outbreak in northern Nigeria by the Hausas against the Igbos. An estimated 30,000 Igbos were killed over a few days in September with hundreds of thousands fleeing to their traditional homeland in... by Carolyn Wynstra | Jan 19, 2017 | Opinion
I read about “The Disturbances” in the Christian Reformed Church (CRC) periodical, The Banner. Unfortunately, I read it just before bedtime. It took hours for me to calm down and go to sleep. So many images went through my mind! I was very young when I...