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Monday, July 31, 2006

The Christian Vision Project

I ran across The Christian Vision Project, by the editors of Christianity Today publications. The website says the Project “is asking a select group of creative Christian thinkers—pastors, scholars, artists, and activists—one big question. You'll find their answers in the pages of Christianity Today, Books & Culture, and Leadership, and, in October 2006, on a groundbreaking documentary DVD. Here you can learn more about the contributors, read their responses, and add your voice to the conversation.”

For a start, check out Glenn T. Stanton’s article, “The Conservative Humanist.” Stanton serves as director of global insights and trends at Focus on the Family. (Director of Global Insights and Trends—where can I get a job like that?). In his article, he says that we don’t need to leave “family issues” behind, such as prolife legislation and resisting pornography, but we do need to go “upstream” and become “people who are unreservedly committed to human life at its fullest, and people deeply pained by human life at its worst.”

I also liked the articles by Tim Keller, Lauren Winner, and Michael S. Horton. It would be worth your time to stop by the website and leave a comment.

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