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Church Outreach
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
These resources are useful for churches or for seminary or college/university classes who are equipping or learning to equip churches to be missional through outreach—both locally and internationally.
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Church, State, and Citizen by Sandra F. Joireman
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
For the Sake of Conscience: Some Evangelical Views of the State by Timothy Samuel Shah (Selections from Chapter Bibliography)
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Ending Hunger
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
These resources delve deeper into the “why” of hunger and the “how” of alleviating world hunger. These resources would be helpful for churches, colleges and seminaries in becoming cognizant of aspect of the global nature of hunger.
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Faith and Power
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
These resources highlight interfacing faith and power. Particularly integrating mission and ministry with those who hold power in society
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Online Library of Liberty: Political Sermons of Founding Era
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
The rule of this collection is to print unannotated editions of complete sermons that would permit authors to speak fully for themselves. The genre is the political sermon permit which allows the religious perspective concerning the rise of American nationhood. This type of representative expression is important because a steady attention to the pulpit from 1730 to 1805 unveils a distinctive rhetoric of political discourse
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Political Aspects of Hunger
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
Understanding political aspect of hunger guide understanding and decisions toward alleviating hunger. These resources provide insight into global aspects of hunger as well the politics of justice issues such as hunger and poverty. Economic, political and sociological factors are aspects of these resources. Political advocacy and decisions of nations impacting hunger issues are also addressed.
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The Joireman Collection
Evangelical Advocacy: A Response to Global Poverty
The Joireman collection is a list of bibliographic resources gathered by political scientists to examine the relationship between religion and politics as seen from within several Christian traditions: Evangelical, Pentecostals, Anglican, Reformed, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic. The list comes from the book Church, State, and Citizen: Christian Approaches to Political Engagement edited and contributed by Sandra F. Joireman.
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