by Robert Parham | Jul 3, 2007 | Opinion
Every day is sweeter than the day before is how Denton Lotz reflects on the twilight of his 27-year career as a leader of the Baptist World Alliance. In an interview with EthicsDaily.com, Lotz spoke with clarity and candor about his service with and love for global...
by Robert Parham | Jul 2, 2007 | Opinion
A man who traces his ancestry to the slave trade in Ghana will be elected this week in that West African nation as the general secretary of the largest umbrella organization for worldwide Baptists with some 110 million members in 130 nations. Neville Callam will...
by Robert Parham | Jun 25, 2007 | Opinion
The Baptist Center for Ethics is screening two DVDs Friday, June 29, at the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship meeting in Washington, D.C. The room seats only 120 folk. So, if you are attending CBF or the American Baptist Churches meeting, come early. Come ready for good...
by Robert Parham | Jun 22, 2007 | Opinion
Australian Baptists account for only an estimated 1.6 percent of the Australian population, but they played an important role in getting their government to reverse its declining foreign aid budget and to pledge an increase from $2.5 billion to $4 billion by 2010....
by Robert Parham | Jun 18, 2007 | Opinion
Christian homemaking will save the Southern Baptist Convention and the nation, according to the president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, one of the nation’s largest training schools for pastors. Paige Patterson announced at...