by Trevor Barton | Sep 21, 2011 | Opinion
There is a wonderful scene in Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” where the all-white jury has returned an unjust verdict against Tom Robinson. Atticus Finch begins to wearily walk out of the courthouse. Jem and Scout are in the balcony with...
by Cliff Vaughn | Sep 19, 2011 | Opinion
Renowned British preacher C.H. Spurgeon delivered a sermon at the MetropolitanTabernacle in London on May 25, 1862. The title: “TheStonyHeartRemoved.” “He delighteth to undertake strange things,” said Spurgeon of God, “to bring light out...
by David McCollum | Sep 19, 2011 | News
A central question raised during the premier screening of “Gospel Without Borders” in Little Rock, Ark., concerned how goodwill Christians can be a soothing breeze in the face of a strong and tumultuous anti-immigration tide. The new EthicsDaily.com...
by David McCollum | Sep 16, 2011 | News
After the premier screening of the documentary “Gospel Without Borders” on Sept. 13 in Little Rock, Ark., panelists passionately stretched the boundaries of perceptions about immigration – from myths and stereotypical thinking to moral issues, legal...
by Laura Barclay | Sep 14, 2011 | Opinion
Friday, Sept. 2, 2011, was more than a year in the making for HectorVillanueva. Villanueva is a Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina (CBFNC) pastor and legal resident who faced deportation after applying for citizenship and then being arrested for a...