by Walid Zailaa | Oct 16, 2015 | Opinion
I lift my eyes from the modern 21st century Middle East to immemorial antiquity, where two women are performing on the stage of history. Ruth the Moabite and Naomi the Israelite are crossing the desert back to Judah from Moab for they have heard that the famine has...
by Sean McKenzie | Oct 15, 2015 | Opinion
Those who fly rebel flags from pick-up trucks should team up with advocates of undocumented immigrants, for they are making basically the same case. The case is skeptical of legalism, rooted in an expression of the Christian faith, committed to the traditional work...
by Robert Parham | Sep 30, 2015 | Opinion
The week of Sept. 21 was the week that the better angels of our nature were visibly – personally, corporately, globally – initiated by different houses in the faith community. Cliff Vaughn, EthicsDaily.com’s media producer, and I traveled to Grand...
by David Crosby | Sep 29, 2015 | Opinion
Razor wire is now stretched along a 110-mile Hungarian border. The razor wire protects the Christian culture of Hungary from the Muslims, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Jesus is the Christ from whom the word “Christian” is derived. I doubt that...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Sep 22, 2015 | Opinion
The mass movement of migrants and refugees is neither primarily nor originally a European crisis. It is a crisis in the home countries of men, women and children fleeing violence, corruption, oppression, poverty and joblessness. Thomas Klammt, coordinator of...