by Bill Tillman | Oct 21, 2019 | Opinion
We have been reared to assume that Christians, in churches, will always make decisions appropriate to a life lived following Christ. Assumptions are rampant of “I’m a believer, so I’ve got this Christian life, decision-making, discernment about the will of God and...
by Ken Sehested | Oct 21, 2019 | Opinion
Brazil is getting more attention in recent months, primarily because of the massive fires raging in the Amazon rainforest, most of which is within Brazil’s boundary but also stretches into eight neighboring countries. While such fires have been a regular occurrence...
by Stuart Blythe | Oct 21, 2019 | Opinion
I have attended a number of workshops in recent weeks that focused on learning and teaching in higher education (not what they were called but what they were). Since the time I first got a chance to do a post-graduate certificate in teaching and learning at the...
by Mitch Randall | Oct 18, 2019 | Opinion
EthicsDaily spent the week in Little Rock, Arkansas, filming a promotional video for Arkansas Baptist College. The historically black college was founded in 1884 as the Minister’s Institute by the Colored Baptists of Arkansas. The primary objective was to train...
by Jeffrey D. Vickery | Oct 18, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on Aug. 12, 2003. At the time of publication, Vickery was co-pastor of Cullowhee Baptist Church in Cullowhee, North Carolina. The tortoise and the hare taught us that slow and steady wins the race, but Yertle the Turtle’s...
by Danny Chisholm | Oct 17, 2019 | Opinion
I am tired of hearing that Christians in the United States are persecuted. I’m preaching through the seven churches of Revelation, and each of them had to hear the painful words of Jesus: “but I have this against you.” However, Smryna wasn’t one of them. We’ve had a...