by Zach Dawes Jr | Jan 26, 2015 | Opinion
I began my work as EthicsDaily.com’s managing editor in January 2013, following the excellent tenure of Cliff Vaughn in this position. Several lessons have stood out in reflecting on the past two years. While the details are unique to my role, the broad points...
by Sarah Fegredo | Jan 26, 2015 | Opinion
I am a feminist; I have been since my late teens, and it means that I often notice things through a lens of the inequalities that exist between men and women. I get cross when the news comments on a female politician’s appearance rather than her policies, or...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Jan 24, 2015 | Opinion
When Tom Dimmock died suddenly this week, it was more than a shock: the world seemed a little dimmer. At just 65, Tom had accomplished more than most of us could do in three longer lifetimes. He was a terrific family man who doted on his wife, children, and...
by Jerrod Hugenot | Jan 23, 2015 | Opinion
My wife and I share the posts we find each day on our respective Facebook account newsfeeds. One of my wife’s friends shared this quotation recently: “With the start of 2015, the year 2030 is just as close as 2000.” While it’s a fairly...
by Dennis Bickers | Jan 22, 2015 | Opinion
Greg Ogden’s book, “Unfinished Business,” has greatly influenced my thinking and ministry through its emphasis that ministry does not only belong to clergy but is also the responsibility of all believers. After making his case, Ogden turns to what...
by Reggie Warren | Jan 21, 2015 | Opinion
Sadly, I believe the chances of current ideas easing racial tensions in America is minimal in the wake of the shootings of black persons by police and the shootings of police, unless things really change on both sides of the aisle. Race relations and tensions in...