Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Evangelicals without Blowhards

Christian evangelicalism has been given a bad name, but there’s a strain that is extraordinarily generous and compassionate.

In this article, popular writer and journalist Nick Kristoff argues that religious people and secular people alike do fantastic work on humanitarian issues — but they often don’t work together because of mutual suspicions.

If we could bridge this “God gulf,” we would make far more progress on the world’s ills.

1 comment:

  1. While I agree that tremendous good work is being done by evangelicals, let's get this right: evangelicals are not given a bad name, they've earned a bad name.

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