by Melvin Rhodes
Try to imagine living on $25 a month— less than $1 a day. That's how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
by Melvin Rhodes
Try to imagine living on $25 a month—less than $1 a day. That’s how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
by Jonathan Roybal
Most people call this the 2004 Youth Corps trip to Ghana. To me, it seemed appropriate to name it after the leader of this service project, Melvin Rhodes. Here's the ride.
by Melvin Rhodes
Sometimes cultural differences can give you a new perspective on God's Word. Maybe there's more we can learn about what it means to "redeem the time."
by Melvin Rhodes
Long ago God promised that descendants of the biblical patriarch Abraham, through the children of his great grandson Joseph, would "become a multitude of nations" (Gen 48:19). This was partly fulfilled in the British Empire of which Ghana...
by Melvin Rhodes
In Ukraine and Iraq there are problems with the electoral process. But in Ghana's recent election, the Fourth Republic seems to be working. Why does democracy work in some countries but not in others?
by Melvin Rhodes
Perception is reality, at least in the minds of many people. In the developing world the common perception of America's foreign policy often is tragically contorted. The problem is compounded by refusal to consider the real source of many...
by Melvin Rhodes
The Bible warns of economic consequences when a nation's citizens turn away from God.
by Melvin Rhodes
God gave Britain and America their great strength. In the case of the British, their greatest strength was "the multitude of nations" they led—various nations from around the world, so different from each other, but all a part of the...
by Melvin Rhodes
Why is Africa, an enormous continent blessed with great wealth, plagued with such pervasive problems? When will it find solutions?