RE: Prospective Precedents in Public Engagement: Mission as Liberation
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Hello @kopiko-blanca thank you for your article. I thought you were talking about our current times. It is getting a lot like the older times, isn't it. This is not good. Rich Christians in the Age of Hunger written in 1977 time must have been bad back then.
(Sider, Ronald J. 1977. Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger. USA: Word Publishing.) Even though the writings you used to do this article are not up to 2023 it sure sounds the same as the date and times of 1977, 1981, and 2000. I feel this writing applies to today as well. Thank you and have a nice rest of the week and weekend. Barb 🌟😊🌟 !BBH !CTP
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You know ideas from the academe take too long to reach the public space. I hope this is not true now since we are living in the information age.
Thank you @kopiko-blanca Well our country is trying to go backwards because of the extremists in power. Let's pray this is only temporary. The gap between rich and poor is larger now than it use to be in our country. Don't worry it will all balance out in time.
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The problem is the misidentification in the mainstream analysis of the root cause of such a gap.
Yes that is true @kopiko-blanca and politics likes to confuse everybody with disinformation. Have a great week! !BBH !CTP
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