by Brian Kaylor | Oct 20, 2017 | Opinion
President Donald Trump on Friday, Oct. 13, announced he would decertify the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. I wonder if one of his evangelical advisers could show him a passage in the Bible about responding to the worst deal ever? Trump previously called the deal between...
by Martin J. Hodson and Margot R. Hodson | Oct 20, 2017 | Opinion
Following the launch of John Reader’s latest book, “Theology and New Materialism,” at Trinity College, Oxford, a group of the attendees continued to meet occasionally at the college to discuss some of the issues arising from the book, funded by the...
by John D. Pierce | Oct 19, 2017 | Opinion
By John D. Pierce ORLANDO, Fla. — Wise writers avoid superlatives like oldest or largest because some reader usually provides evidence to the contrary. But I feel safe deeming R.L. (Dick) Atkins as the most prepared Sunday school teacher in the world. If anyone has...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Oct 19, 2017 | Opinion
The number of 5- to 19-year-olds who are obese will outnumber those who are moderately or severely underweight by 2022 if current trends continue. This projection in a mid-October World Health Organization (WHO)-Imperial College London report caught me off guard. I...
by Neville Callam | Oct 19, 2017 | Opinion
The Baptist World Alliance should not be understood as merely a group of like-minded people sharing a common heritage called Baptist. Nor should it simply be a space for networking by various autonomous entities that see real advantages derived from associating in...
by Tony Brooks | Oct 19, 2017 | Opinion
Sunday school in many churches has become a time of fellowship for believers, studying the Bible and caring for each other. Many of us are missing some very important components; Sunday school was birthed out of an experience of missions, social ministry and...