Frank Turk at Evangel blog has a good critique of the Manhattan Project up on Evangel. The whole thing is worth perusing but I’ll post only his conclusion here: You know: when Paul looked at a church like the folks in Corinth, his urgent advice to them was to remember what was of first importance [...]
Posts Tagged ‘social justice’
23 Nov
An Alternative Voice to the Manhattan Declaration
Posted by David in Uncategorized. Tagged: Evangel, Frank Turk, Manhattan Declaration, social justice. 1 Comment
23 Nov
The Manhattan Declaration
Posted by David in Uncategorized. Tagged: church & state, Manhattan Declaration, social justice. Leave a Comment
The Manhattan Declaration is a joint declaration from Evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox believers in the United States addressing the three best known issues of church and society. The synopsis of the document read, Christians, when they have lived up to the highest ideals of their faith, have defended the weak and vulnerable and worked tirelessly [...]
23 Jan
Link for Friday
Posted by David in Scattershooting. Tagged: abortion, Justin Taylor, Micah Challenge, Social Issues, social justice. Leave a Comment
You know you’re back in school when I only check my google reader once a day and it has over 50 blog posts for me to sort through. Justin Taylor over at Between Two Worlds has some choice words regarding Obama’s views on abortion and the newly inagurated president’s statments on the topic. The statement [...]
18 Oct
Micah Challenge
Posted by David in Uncategorized. Tagged: current events, Micah Challenge, politics, social justice. Leave a Comment
I had the privilege of attending a forum a couple weeks ago discussing the impact of American politics on developing nations. The speakers, from Micah Challenge, urged those in attendance to consider the global impact of their votes in national elections. For those of you who don’t know (and I didn’t until two weeks ago), [...]