by Jenna N. Sullivan | May 15, 2019 | Opinion
You should not agree to spend an early morning with June Williams unless you are prepared to wake up. It is 6:30 a.m. on a Monday. My friend and parishioner, June, picks me up and soon realizes I am not a morning person. But sleepiness just won’t do for June Williams....
by Colin Harris | May 14, 2019 | Opinion
The eulogist at a recent family funeral recalled the lyrics of an old hymn by Charles Meigs simply titled “Others.” Expressed as a prayer, the hymn asks to be absorbed by a concern for others in thought and deed, placing their well-being ahead of self-centered...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 30, 2019 | News
Ten nations face a high risk of food insecurity (lacking access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food) during the spring, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) April-June 2019 Early Warning Action report published this month....
by Sue Smith | Mar 18, 2019 | Opinion
In Chiapas, the rural southwest state in Mexico, issues surrounding migration are a little different than what we hear about on the news. Communities aren’t controlled by gangs. You don’t witness acts of violence on the streets, and you cannot assume that pretty much...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 1, 2019 | News
A disconnect exists in U.S. Protestant congregations between leaders affirming responsibility for ministry to immigrants regardless of documentation and churches actually doing so, according to a LifeWay Research report published Feb. 20. A strong majority (76...