by Dean Miller | Apr 25, 2017 | Opinion
What if you were told that all the residents of Tyler, Texas; Green Bay, Wisconsin; Burbank, California; and Cambridge, Massachusetts, were going to die over the next 12 months? Would you take notice? Would it make a difference? Would it matter if I told you that 70...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 25, 2017 | News
Cases of malaria are declining worldwide, yet millions are still infected annually, according to a new U.N. World Health Organization (WHO) report. “On a global scale, the rate of new malaria cases fell by 21 percent between 2010 and 2015. Malaria death rates...
by Eron Henry | Apr 24, 2017 | Opinion
Malaria is a deadly disease but also one of the most preventable. Spread by infected mosquitoes that pass it on to humans, it affects countries in the tropics, mainly parts of Africa and Asia. “Malaria is the third biggest killer of children globally, yet the...
by Mitch Randall | Apr 21, 2017 | Opinion
I was shocked by the universal response of villagers in Ghana to a question I asked on my most recent trip. NorthHaven Church in Norman, Oklahoma, has been sending teams to Ghana in West Africa for more than 10 years. Each time we take a trip to this remarkable...