Pursuing freedom, security and human rights in Myanmar
2019, February 2019, February

Pursuing freedom, security and human rights in Myanmar

A crowd of old and young, women and children congregated around wooden benches and told stories of their hard lives. Two villagers in their 90s described how they fled from their original village to the current village. The eyes of women and young children looked with curiosity and followed the team on the dirt road as we departed. When can they walk away free?

Read More
American Baptist delegation visits Myanmar—an interview with A. Roy Medley, general secretary emeritus, American Baptist Churches USA

American Baptist delegation visits Myanmar—an interview with A. Roy Medley, general secretary emeritus, American Baptist Churches USA

A delegation of American Baptist leaders, including general secretary emeritus, A. Roy Medley, visited Kachin State, Myanmar, January 4-9, 2019. Dr. Medley spoke with The Christian Citizen about the concerns facing the Kachin people, the suffering of the Christian community in Myanmar, and the prospects for renewing the stalled peace process.

Read More
Executive Order 9066: In the dark days of WWII, fear translates to injustice of internment for Japanese Americans

Executive Order 9066: In the dark days of WWII, fear translates to injustice of internment for Japanese Americans

The evacuation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is a painful, yet important, reminder of the dangers inherent in majority rule. An important check on this powerto sway governance for good or ill is the voice of people for whom God’s righteous reign is the supreme goal.

Read More