NAE: Evangelical leaders want books about mission, social action |
Written by Taylor Berglund | |
Thursday, 04 February 2016 09:48 AM America/New_York | |
In a survey by the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), U.S. evangelical leaders listed topics for books they would want to be published in the next two years. The topics primarily focused on mission, social action and evangelism. One-fourth of evangelical leaders suggested book topics about living biblically in an increasingly pluralistic society, according to the December Evangelical Leaders Survey. One leader provided the title Living for Jesus in Modern Babylon. Another leader suggested a book on “honoring Christian consciousness while living in community with a world of pluralistic values.” One nonprofit executive recommended a book about the implications of a more pluralistic society on the religious exercise of Christian nonprofits. Other leaders focused outward—reaching out with love to Muslims, engaging a changing mission field, addressing the worldwide refugee crisis and immigration issues, giving generously in order to diminish world economic issues and caring for the poor. |
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