Friday, 20 February 2015

My new guest post on the Church Action on Poverty Blog

 
 
 
In this piece I want to concentrate on the political response of Evangelical Christians to poverty, significant as it is in the context of the forthcoming general election. The report of our September 2014 survey of over 2,000 evangelicals on the theme of politics has just been published. It shows that in terms of voting intentions they are perplexed and divided as they seek to balance Biblical imperatives for social justice with traditional Christian standards of personal morality.
 
 
Shalom

Greg Smith

Development Co-ordinator Together Lancashire / Preston Christian Action Network




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