SW - Session 2 - Homework
SW - Session 2 - Homework
SW - Session 2 - Homework
Voices of Transformation
Session 2
Homework
“e task given to the church in the Great Commission was nothing less
than to disciple the nations. If the church does not disciple the nation, the
nation will disciple the church.”
- Darrow Miller, Leader with Food for the Hungry International, USA
“e tragedy of our times is that while many Christians have confidence in
the power of the Lord to return and change the world, many of us do not
have confidence in the power of the gospel to transform society now… Yet,
if Jesus is Lord of this universe, then He must be made the Lord of the
whole of our lives and society; His will must be done on earth, as it is in
heaven.”
- Vishal Mangalwadi, theologian and development practitioner, India
“We Christians have often fallen into the trap of preaching a truncated
and narrowed version of the gospel in which salvation deals with the
interior self but not with all of life.”
- Bob Linthicum, Executive Director of Partners in Urban Transformation,
USA
“e idea that ‘more Christians means a better society’ glosses over the fact
that believing people may have their blind spots… e much-publicized
renewal of the Filipino church has yet to yield evidence of having
contributed to greater justice in that country. It is wishful thinking to
blithely assume that more religion and a few more sermons on love will do
the job of breaking up glacial structures of injustice… It is precisely
because the Church has retreated from the world that the Gospel now
lacks a context. We have allowed the world to become secularized, and the
Church’s influence to be narrowed within the four paltry walls of the local
church.”
- Melba Padilla Maggay, Executive Director of ISACC , Philippines
Write your answers and thoughts into your Application Journal and be
prepared to share your findings in the next class session.