by Dan Holloway | Mar 19, 2018 | Opinion
There is enormous pressure these days to conform to the world’s standards and expectations whether in fashion or politics or religious thought. We see it in the now fading bumper stickers on the backs of our cars: “I’m With Her” or “Make...
by Gordon King | Mar 19, 2018 | Opinion
We will observe the 24th anniversary of the Rwanda Tutsi genocide in April. Romeo Dallaire, commander of the United Nations forces in Rwanda, wrote a book titled “Shake Hands with the Devil.” The devil, for Dallaire, was embodied in the person of Gen....
by Jim Kelsey | Mar 16, 2018 | Opinion
We learned it as children: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” I assume it is to be a comfort to children when someone speaks unkind words to them. It occurs to me that it also could be a taunt that dares actual physical...
by Shauw Chin Capps | Mar 16, 2018 | Opinion
My faith journey took seed in the little country of Singapore. I grew up in a culturally Buddhist family from Indonesia, and it was there as a teenager that I walked into an international Baptist church and was welcomed into the youth group led by Baptist...
by Joel Snider | Mar 16, 2018 | Opinion
David and Saul had a rocky relationship at best. Saul’s roller-coaster personality did not lend itself to stable interactions, particularly with someone he found as threatening as David. A major set of events in their relationship is reported in 1 Samuel 24-28....
by Mitch Randall | Mar 15, 2018 | Opinion
The EthicsDaily.com board of directors met in San Antonio, Texas, last week for our annual board meeting. The meeting was filled with excitement and enthusiasm for the future. While the board conducted important business, the most exciting news came when the board...