Barna and the Bible

Good grief, George. Your latest survey on American attitudes toward the Bible can’t tell us much when you ask square questions of a multi-shaped people. Image from barna.orgBarna’s latest survey on what Americans think of the Bible was released today, in...

Fewer words

Holy Week, it seems, is a more appropriate time for quiet reflections than loud proclamations. But Sunday is coming. John D. PierceDirector of the Jesus Worldview Initiative at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee and former executive editor and publisher at...

Using Twitter to Advance the Common Good

Editor’s Note: This is the second of a three-part series about using social media platforms to help EthicsDaily.com reach more people in our mission to challenge people of faith to advance the common good. Part one can be found here. Twitter was created in 2006...

What Can Repair Our Broken Criminal Justice System?

The criminal justice chapter of my life, now well into its sixth year, stretches out into a long dark tunnel. The more you learn, the fewer solutions you have to address the social degradation that follows the warehousing of disposable citizens of these United States....

Myanmar Baptists Prepare for Bicentennial

The Baptists in Myanmar are in high gear preparing to host thousands to celebrate the 200-year impact of the arrival of the Judsons in 1813.  Baptists here claim Adoniram Judson (1788-1850) as one of their own, which speaks highly of his cultural assimilation. ...