This non-partisan book examines many of the hot-button issues facing evangelicals--such as fighting poverty, caring for the environment, advancing peace, promoting strong families, and supporting a consistent ethic of life--from the perspective of Jesus's red-letter words in the Bible.
This non-partisan book examines many of the hot-button issues facing evangelicals--such as fighting poverty, caring for the environment, advancing peace, promoting strong families, and supporting a consistent ethic of life--from the perspective of Jesus's red-letter words in the Bible.
Tony Campolo is a professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. Founder of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education (EAPE), an organization that develops schools and social programs in various third world countries and in cities across North America, Dr. Campolo is an ordained minister and is presently recognized as an associate pastor of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church in West Philadelphia. He is a media commentator on religious, social, and political matters, and has appeared on "Nightline," "Crossfire," "Politically Incorrect," "The Charlie Rose Show," "The Colbert Report," and "CNN News." He cohosted his own television series, "Hashing It Out," on the Odyssey Network, and presently hosts "From Across the Pond," a weekly program on the Premier Radio Network in England. Dr. Campolo is the author of more than thirty books, including "Letters to a Young Evangelical "and "Red Letter Christians: A Citizen's Guide to Faith and Politics."
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