by David McCollum | Jul 14, 2011 | News
Editor’s note: Click here to learn about the documentary “Sacred Texts, Social Duty.” A clichéd question took a bottom-line twist: What would Jesus do about the national debt? The question was raised by Matt Cook, senior pastor at Second Baptist...
by David McCollum | Jun 28, 2011 | News
The accused, who has often admitted guilt and asks for grace, is placed in the middle of a large circle. The villagers, some of whom are victims, gather about him. One by one, those in the outer circle remind the guilty person in the middle of something good he has...
by David McCollum | Jun 28, 2010 | News
Two simple things: a handshake and a well-worn work hat. They’re each down-to-earth basics that represented progress toward improving relations between Christians and Muslims in two North Carolina communities. At the EthicsDaily.com luncheon at the Cooperative...
by David McCollum | Jun 27, 2010 | News
Three individuals described how they built relational bridges over the cultural minefield of Christian-Muslim tensions. They told their stories at the annual EthicsDaily.com luncheon during the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Assembly in Charlotte, N.C. While noting...
by David McCollum | Jun 23, 2010 | News
Wendell Griffen grew up in Delight, a small town in southwest Arkansas. But as far as education, it was no delight. Griffen – formerly a judge on the Arkansas Court of Appeals and now pastor of New Millennium Church – was bused to elementary school and initially to...