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July 13, 2005
Great Article
'Evangelical' is a dirty word in a lot of people's minds. It shouldn't be that way. I think the church has been defined by 2 or 3 social issues. Our mission is much bigger than that. Philip Yancey discusses this in a very good article in Christianity today:
A Quirky and Vibrant Mosaic - Christianity Today MagazineWhen I return from such trips and read profiles in Time and Newsweek about U.S. evangelicals, I feel sad. Many Americans view evangelicals as a monolithic voting bloc obsessed with a few moral issues. They miss the vibrancy and enthusiasm, the good-newsness that the word evangelical represents in much of the world. Evangelicals in Africa bring food to prisoners, care for aids orphans, and operate mission schools that train many of that continent's leaders. There, and in Asia and Latin America, evangelicals also manage micro-enterprise loan programs that allow families to buy a sewing machine or a flock of chickens. About a third of the world's 2 billion Christians fall into a category to which the word evangelical applies, a large majority of whom live outside North America and Europe.
Posted by reighley at July 13, 2005 08:50 PM
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