About Faithful
Action:
Hunger.
Disease. Poverty. Climate Change. The headlines suggest that these
scourges of human suffering and injustice are too enormous to ever
solve. Yet, Christian faith acknowledges that God became Incarnate
in Jesus so that all may have life, and have it in all its fullness.
The poignant and aching question in the 21st Century is how? What
are the Millennium Development Goals being discussed by celebrities
such as Bono, groups like ONE, and religious leaders such as the
Episcopal Church's Presiding Bishop, Katharine Jefferts Schori?
In
this timely and readable book, Episcopal priest and economist Jay
Lawlor responds to these questions by offering a roadmap through
the issues of poverty and Christian faith. With clarity and conviction,
Lawlor presents a portrait of global poverty and environmental degradation,
biblical teachings on poverty and our care for the poor, and then
offers concrete and practical suggestions on how each Christian
can respond to the Millennium Development Goals. What becomes clear
is that we are at unique moment in history where we can end extreme
poverty and build a sustainable future that offers God's justice,
compassion, and reconciliation in our own day.
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Faithful Action: How Each Christian Can
End Poverty
by Jay R. Lawlor
U.S. $12.95
ISBN: 978-0-9799415-04
124 pages
Gold Lion Publishing
February 2008