by Robert Parham | Jan 6, 2010 | Opinion
Every call and every email received has been exceedingly positive in response to our hour-long documentary, “Different Books, Common Word,” that began airing Sunday on ABC-TV stations across the country. An older woman, a Mississippian, called Monday....
by Robert Parham | Dec 30, 2009 | Opinion
When the Washington Post “On Faith” editor asked his panelists to write about what they thought was the most important religion story of 2009, I quickly concluded that the most important issue for EthicsDaily.com was the emerging, embryonic relationship...
by Robert Parham | Dec 27, 2009 | Opinion
Emmanuel McCall is EthicsDaily.com’s pick as Baptist of the Year for 2009. Few Baptists have worked more constructively over a longer period of time inside the white Baptist power structure to advance racial reconciliation than McCall. He has done so with a...
by Robert Parham | Dec 21, 2009 | Opinion
Do you remember where you were the day Nelson Mandela was freed after decades in prison on Robben Island? Remember Mandela was freed on a Sunday, an event that was broadcast live across the world. I remember watching that broadcast before necessity forced me to...
by Robert Parham | Dec 15, 2009 | Opinion
If true, the report about the Obamas wanting a “non-religious Christmas” is troubling. Desiree Rogers, the White House’s social secretary, disclosed the Obamas’ desire, according to a New York Times story. A White House official also said...