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Category Archives: evangelical
Tall Turf Program Leader Sought
If you know of someone who might be a good fit to lead and oversee all of Tall Turf’s programs–both at camp and in Grand Rapids–throughout the year, please share the position posting with them found at this link:director of … Continue reading
Posted in , CCDA, Christian Community Development Association, Christian Leadership, diversity, ecumenical, evangelical, racial reconciliation, racism, Reconciliation, Urban Ministry, Youth Development
Tagged asset based youth development, camp job, CCDA organization, racial reconciliation, servant leadership, urban ministry, urban ministry job, urban youth, urban youth ministry, youth development professional
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A National Day of Prayer for the Crisis in the Gulf of Mexico
If you’re anything like me, the continual gushing of oil in the Gulf leaves you feeling more than a little frustrated and increasingly helpless. Perhaps you too have wondered if there was something you should be doing. Send money to … Continue reading
NAE Leader’s Somewhat Surprising Comments on Presidential Election
Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, talks very openly about his views of Obama, McCain, and Palin in this NPR interview http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95142910. If I were an undecided Evangelical, I might seriously consider, or at least … Continue reading
Posted in evangelical, government, politics, social justice
Tagged election, McCain, NAE, National Association of Evangelicals, Obama, Palin, politics, presidential candidates
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