by Robert Parham | Jan 6, 2017 | Opinion
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is Jan. 11, a time to draw attention to the third leading worldwide criminal industry. It reportedly generates billions in profit annually and creates millions of victims. Trafficking is serious enough that President Obama...
by Robert Parham | Jan 3, 2017 | Opinion
Bill and Audrey Cowley are retired Southern Baptist missionaries. They showed remarkable creativity and courage during a time of tribal genocide in Nigeria in 1966. They also built through steady steps one of Africa’s transformative educational institutions....
by Robert Parham | Dec 27, 2016 | Opinion
Seven columnists have shared why they support financially EthicsDaily.com. They are pastors, professors, denominational leaders and a layperson. While each explained their support on different grounds, three themes kept surfacing – trust, reliability and...
by Robert Parham | Dec 16, 2016 | Opinion
When my daughter asks what I want for Christmas, I always cite one of my all-time favorite movie dialogues. It comes from “Sneakers” (1992), a movie about computers, espionage and the U.S. government. Played by James Earl Jones, National Security agent...
by Robert Parham | Dec 9, 2016 | Opinion
No sooner will we leave Bethlehem than we will journey to Samaria. The sanctuary greenery and Christmas tree will be safely stored before we return to a culture in conflict. One wonders what message we will carry from Christmas to Martin Luther King Day and then the...