by Fayiah S. Tamba | Jul 15, 2019 | Opinion
Christianity in China is growing at a rate not seen since the 1930s. Strong political restrictions and religious regulations on the construction of church buildings require Christians to adapt to meeting in hotels or private premises for worship services. I have had...
by Madeline Sneed | Jul 11, 2019 | Opinion
The Baylor University community is divided over inclusion for LGBTQ+ students on campus. Two petitions have come out of the conflict: one favors preserving Baylor’s nonaffirming stance of LGBTQ student groups with 110 signatures; the other asks Baylor to recognize...
by Daniel Harris | Mar 28, 2019 | Opinion
Baptist ecclesiology has always been a double-edged sword. On one hand, Baptist churches have the autonomy to decide where the Holy Spirit is leading them. On the other hand, the lack of oversight of Baptist churches can lead to some horrible places as seen in the...
by Devon Dundee | Mar 19, 2019 | Opinion
It would be nearly impossible at this point for someone to look honestly at the events taking place in the U.S. and not come to the conclusion that we have a serious problem when it comes to gun violence. Some say it’s a gun problem; others say it’s a people problem....
by Brent Hamoud | Mar 15, 2019 | Opinion
Millions of innocent Muslims are suffering simply because they exist in contexts where Islam is widely loathed and targeted, as I discussed previously The role of statelessness as a weapon of persecution and dehumanization is a very disturbing trend. These problems...