by Robert Parham | Aug 28, 2013 | Opinion
Doctors Without Borders announced on Saturday that its affiliated hospitals in the Damascus area had seen thousands of patients suffering from a chemical weapons attack with several hundred deaths. The group reported that the hospitals had “received...
by Robert Parham | Aug 20, 2013 | Opinion
Islamists have burned churches and attacked Christians in Egypt in recent days, alarming Christians worldwide. Buddhist hard-liners have targeted the minority religious communities of Christians and Muslims in Sri Lanka, alleging that they have engaged in efforts at...
by Robert Parham | Aug 15, 2013 | Opinion
Conservatives can provide the leadership to reduce the mass incarceration of United States citizens without forfeiting any conservative principles, so wrote Eli Lehrer, president and co-founder of R Street Institute, a libertarian think tank with tentacles to the...
by Robert Parham | Aug 8, 2013 | Opinion
Will Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) face any costly repercussions for comparing House Republican tea party members to “white crackers,” a pejorative term for white Southerners? When cooking celebrity Paula Deen admitted in a deposition that she had used the...
by Robert Parham | Jul 31, 2013 | Opinion
Retirement-aged Christians are at the leading edge of addressing a host of social justice and mercy ministry initiatives. To play off an idea from Peter’s Jerusalem sermon in Acts, young adults might have visions – visions of a better, a different world. But...