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Syracuse University professor Arthur Brooks shows that religious people (mostly Christians) "of all political persuasions are 40 percent more likely to donate to charities each year than secular people, and more than twice as likely to volunteer. They are also more than three times more likely than secular people to give each month, and three and one-half times as likely to volunteer that often." Brooks concludes, "So who is more compassionate: the religious right, or the secular left? The answer appears to be the former. The reason for this, however, revolves around religion, not political ideology. The relatively large religious right and fairly small religious left are both far more compassionate than secularists from either political side. The most uncompassionate group of all "in attitudes and behaviors" is a subset of conservatives who are also secularists. Inordinate media attention to this group may help explain why conservatives are often accused of being uncompassionate."
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The Local Church and Cultural Transformation John M. Frameicon
Biblical Mandate for Mercy Ministries Tim Keller (Adapted)icon
Cross-Bearing with Addicted Persons David S. Apple (pdf)icon
Peace, Justice, and Jesus? - War, Poverty, the Environment, and Other Issues Too Important to Leave to Liberals Russell D. Moore & Robert E. Sagers (mp3) - 6 Sermonsicon
Weighty Matters: Part I Ben Aalbersicon
Weighty Matters: Intro Ben Aalbersicon
Weighty Matters: Part II Ben Aalbersicon
Weighty Matters: Part III Ben Aalbersicon
Weighty Matters: Part IV Ben Aalbersicon
Mercy Ministries Biblical Guidelines (PCA)icon
Articles on Money, Poverty and Justice Urbanaicon
Articles on ethnicity culture and justice Urbana (extensive)icon
5 Reasons Torture Is Always Wrong by David P. Gusheeicon
Care for the Needy Reforming the World Pastor Bob Burridgeicon
The Evangelical Scandal Stan Guthrieicon
Habits of Highly Effective Justice Workers Rodolpho Carrascoicon
More Articles on Social Justice CTicon
Ministries of Mercy: The Call of the Jericho Road Tim Keller (book)icon
In Defense of Christian Activism John M. Frameicon
Christian caring for and sharing with individuals, the community, and the world edited by Robert Nguyen Cramericon
A Brief History of the Social Gospel (.pdf) by Dr. John Battle, Professor of NT and Theologyicon
Ministering to Women in Times of Personal Crisis: Christian Crisis Pregnancy Centers Betty J. Kvaleicon
Caring Hearts, Calloused Hands (.pdf) Kurt Gebhards -Motivating Members to Do the Work of the Ministryicon
Mercy Ministries: Two Perspectives Randy Nabors - For Goodness Sake, Do Something!icon
Blessed are the Merciful Brian Schwertleyicon
Go Get Your Own Parable, Hayek Douglas Wilsonicon
How Do We Do Social Justice? Ron Gleasonicon
Who is Truly Needy? How Do we Do Social Justice II Ron Gleasonicon
What Constitutes Social Justice?: How Do We Do Social Justice? (III) Ron Gleasonicon
What Can the Local Church Do?: How Do We Do Social Justice? (IV) Ron Gleasonicon
What Does Scripture Teach about Helping Those Who are Truly in Need?: How Do We Do Social Justice? (V) Ron Gleasonicon
Choosing Secular Ways Instead of Scriptural Ones to Help the Poor: How Do We Do Social Justice? (VI) Ron Gleasonicon
Which Jesus: The Revolutionary or the Reformer?: How Do We Do Social Justice? (VII) Ron Gleasonicon
Reformed, Young, and Motivated...But to What? Jonathan Gloundryicon
The Social Costs of Pornography (10 Essays) Princeton University | December 11 - 13, 2008icon
What is Mercy Anyway? Tim Lane and Paul Trippicon
Penal Substitution and Social Transformation Stephen Waltonicon
The Biblical Message of Reconciliation Herman Ridderbosicon
Disability Ministry Joni and Friends, Inc.icon
Biblical Ethics: An Overview Excerpt from ESV Study Bibleicon
The Truth About Torture? — A Christian Ethics Symposium Darrell Cole :: John Jefferson Davis :: Daniel Heimbach :: Mark Liederbach :: Kenneth Magnuson :: Albert Mohler :: Richard John Neuhaus :: Robert Vischericon
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