"Evangelicals are disproportionately likely to donate 10 percent of their incomes to charities, mostly church-related. More important, go to the front lines, at home or abroad, in the battles against hunger, malaria, prison rape, obstetric fistula, human trafficking or genocide, and some of the bravest people you meet are evangelical Christians (or conservative Catholics, similar in many ways) who truly live their faith.
"I’m not particularly religious myself, but I stand in awe of those I’ve seen risking their lives in this way -- and it sickens me to see that faith mocked at New York cocktail parties."
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Nicholas Kristof, New York Times
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Amy Julia Becker, Thin Places, Patheos
Comments:
Adds strength to the adage that “the best apologetic is a changed life.”
Love the word “particularly” in Kristof’s confession that he’s “not particularly religious”. A strong whiff of hope in that.