The Scroll 4/4/14: Top Five Christian Articles of the Week




1. African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism
Post-Evangelicalism, White Saviorism, and PA$$ING FOR WHITE [EVANGELICAL]

I’ve noticed somewhat of a trend that’s pretty problematic that I wanted to draw out. You can call this my official response to the World Vision / White Evangelicalism drama that went on last week.  At the center of the storm, there lied a Christian charity organization that decided to, then reversed on the decision, to hire Christians from denominations that affirmed same sex marriages...continue reading
Post-Evangelicalism, White Saviorism, and PA$$ING FOR WHITE [EVANGELICAL]
I’ve noticed somewhat of a trend that’s pretty problematic that I wanted to draw out. You can call this my official response to the World Vision / White Evangelicalism drama that went on last week.  At the center of the storm, there lied a Christian charity organization that decided to, then reversed on the decision, to hire Christians from denominations that affirmed same sex marriages.
- See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
Post-Evangelicalism, White Saviorism, and PA$$ING FOR WHITE [EVANGELICAL]
I’ve noticed somewhat of a trend that’s pretty problematic that I wanted to draw out. You can call this my official response to the World Vision / White Evangelicalism drama that went on last week.  At the center of the storm, there lied a Christian charity organization that decided to, then reversed on the decision, to hire Christians from denominations that affirmed same sex marriages.
- See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/#sthash.wUvtUC9E.dpuf
Post-Evangelicalism, White Saviorism, and PA$$ING FOR WHITE [EVANGELICAL]
I’ve noticed somewhat of a trend that’s pretty problematic that I wanted to draw out. You can call this my official response to the World Vision / White Evangelicalism drama that went on last week.  At the center of the storm, there lied a Christian charity organization that decided to, then reversed on the decision, to hire Christians from denominations that affirmed same sex marriages.
- See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
Post-Evangelicalism, White Saviorism, and PA$$ING FOR WHITE [EVANGELICAL]
I’ve noticed somewhat of a trend that’s pretty problematic that I wanted to draw out. You can call this my official response to the World Vision / White Evangelicalism drama that went on last week.  At the center of the storm, there lied a Christian charity organization that decided to, then reversed on the decision, to hire Christians from denominations that affirmed same sex marriages.
- See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpu
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
African children are not your pawns: World Vision and Evangelical Imperialism - See more at: http://politicaljesus.com/?p=18581#sthash.CH630pfl.dpuf
2. White Privilege Weariness (PartII)
So, I have to admit to you all, that "White Privilege Weariness" has already become one of my most read blogs… not this year but since I started blogging. I am amazed that it resonated with so many. As I have reflected on this a little more after receiving great feedback, here are a few more thoughts spinning in my head. I have a feeling this is going to make some people upset, but here we go!...continue reading 
3. The Four Questions of Christian Education
One of the advantages of living in a free society is that parents have multiple options for how they can educate their children, including enrolling them in religious education. Christian education is unique in that teachers can integrate faith and learning in the classroom to unlock academic disciplines from mere materialistic or rational concerns to direct interdependence and collaboration with the providential work of the Triune God in his plan to redeem the entire cosmos.

In light this fact, if any student graduates from a Christian school, at either the secondary or the university level, and cannot answer the following questions I argue that the school is failing. These four questions wed the goal of the Christian life — namely, to glorify God — with our day-to-day lives in a way that expands the scope of how we think about vocation...continue reading
4. When Church Feels Like Home
Back in September of last year, I wrote this post about how church gives me anxiety. In that post I revealed that I hadn't actively attended church since I was 18, mostly due to the spiritual dissatisfaction I felt after attending a private Christian college and the growing pains of figuring out what my faith really meant to me. But I ended that blog post with hope. My husband and I had just started attending a new church and had even joined a Bible study...continue reading
5. Churches Standing Together for Oso Mudslide Relief
It’s been such a heavy week processing all the news from the tragedy of the mudslides in Snohomish County in Washington or otherwise known by locals as the Oso Mudslide...continue reading

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