by Keith Herron | Jan 23, 2009 | Opinion
Hopefully, the enthusiasm of this new reality will continue as the hard work of true change begins. We all took a step forward Tuesday as our 44th president was sworn into office. With nearly 2 million Americans huddled against the cutting cold, it was an amazing...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 21, 2009 | News
An educational documentary on racism from EthicsDaily.com has been accepted at two more U.S. film festivals. Beneath the Skin: Baptists and Racism, which EthicsDaily.com released in October 2008, has been accepted in competition at the San Diego Black Film Festival...
by Robert Parham | Jan 12, 2009 | Opinion
A virus broke out in early December in Little Rock, one that infects people of faith with a passion to do justice. Ground zero was, of all places, a Baptist church. And day one wasn’t even Sunday. The outbreak almost didn’t happen. At first, nailing down a date was...
by Ray Higgins | Dec 9, 2008 | Opinion
The events in our country and our community make the timing of this DVD and the screenings that have been held in Nashville, Fort Worth, Louisville, Atlanta and now Little Rock perfect for creating a new day in race relations. Timing The events in our country and our...
by David McCollum | Dec 5, 2008 | Opinion
The DVD screening, sponsored by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Arkansas, brought old and painful memories to many in the diverse audience of about 170–a 60-40 mix of white and minorities. About 100 steps from the worship center, where the Baptist Center...