by Brian Kaylor | Oct 1, 2015 | News
Like Baptists in many former Soviet-bloc nations, Baptists in Georgia remain a small faith tradition. This minority status impacts how Georgia Baptists view themselves, even amid a controversy over homosexuality. The Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia includes just...
by Brian Kaylor | Sep 30, 2015 | News
A small community of Baptists in the former Soviet-bloc nation of Georgia has divided over issues of homosexuality during the past two years. The nation of Georgia straddles the divide between Europe and Asia, providing strategic advantages and a precarious situation....
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 29, 2015 | News
Leaders of the Israeli government and the nation’s Christian schools have reached an agreement enabling students to return to school. Christian schools went on strike Sept. 1 to protest several years of decreased government funding and restrictions placed on...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 25, 2015 | News
The White House released Wednesday morning, Sept. 23, following a private meeting between Pope Francis and President Obama, a fact sheet expressing a commitment to “advancing shared values for a better world.” This document addresses a number of topics...
by Paul Hobson | Sep 25, 2015 | News
Most people like the Christians they know while the vast majority of the population still identify with the Christian faith. Fifty-seven percent of people in England call themselves Christians (though a fraction of those would be described as...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 23, 2015 | News
Bread for the World released Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, a statement signed by Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders urging a broad commitment, transcending religious and political differences, to end hunger by 2030. Sixty-seven faith leaders signed the statement....