by Bob Allen | Mar 30, 2006 | News
Debate in Congress over immigration reform is dividing Republicans, prompting protests and raising concern for legal immigrants who view it as a sign that an “anti-immigrant” sentiment is growing in the United States. The Senate on Wednesday began debate...
by Daniel Carro | Mar 29, 2006 | Opinion
Monday evening, when I entered my class of “Who is Jesus” at the Leland Center, I could not anticipate I would not be able to deliver my prepared notes. Students prevented it when they began to discuss among themselves the nuances and implications of...
by Bob Allen | Sep 19, 2005 | News
Great Britain’s Baptist newspaper is credited with winning a late-hour reprieve for a family of six threatened with deportation to Rwanda, where friends say the husband and father faced certain prison or death. Jean-Paul Habamenshi, 40, is a Christian Hutu who...
by Ferrell Foster | Jan 28, 2005 | News
Immigration is on the political agenda in Washington, and changes can be expected, says Suzii Paynter, director of citizenship and public policy.for the Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. “Our system is very broken, and the...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jan 27, 2005 | News
A majority of Americans say President Bush has a clear plan for addressing terrorism, education and the economy but are less convinced he has a clear plan for dealing with other issues, like Iraq and Social Security, according to a new Gallup Poll. Seventy percent of...