by William Brackney | Nov 12, 2019 | Opinion
Poverty and the poor are reminders for many middle-class North Americans of the unevenness of our economic systems. At the end of the family fiscal year, we distribute funds to certain agencies that help to alleviate poverty. And we receive a tax credit from our...
by William Brackney | Feb 22, 2019 | Opinion
Article 25 of the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” (1948) declared, “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate to himself and his family, including food, clothing, medical care and necessary social services.” Decades later, the U.N. Convention on...
by William Brackney | Jun 30, 2015 | Opinion
I live barely three miles from the sea. In plain view of our home are the highest tides in the world, often cresting at 55 feet. In recent years, we have watched the raising of dyke embankments, first constructed by the Acadians, by seven to 10 feet to arrest the...
by William Brackney | Dec 3, 2013 | Opinion
Human rights concerns should receive constant and consistent attention across the Christian community. The Christian witness, as part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, bears an ancient witness as well as the clear teachings of Jesus and the apostolic community....
by William Brackney | Oct 18, 2013 | Opinion
Should Baptists spend time and effort identifying with the Reformation? Over the years, Baptists of varying stripes have debated this with differing opinions. Some think of us as rooted in the first century, glossing over all references to later church history. Others...