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  • Christian Mission and Poverty: Wisdom from 2,000 Years of Church Leaders

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  • By: Dr. Andrew T. Draper
  • Narrated by: Tyler Edwards
  • Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins

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Christian Mission and Poverty: Wisdom from 2,000 Years of Church Leaders

By: Dr. Andrew T. Draper
Narrated by: Tyler Edwards
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Summary

Christianity is the faith of the poor. As Christians, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ, who “though he was rich, yet for your sake became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich” (2 Cor 8:9). This same Jesus taught his followers that the kingdom of Heaven belongs to “you who are poor” and “the poor in spirit” (Luke 6:20; Matt 5:3). He also proclaimed that judgment before his throne will hinge on how his followers treated those who were hungry, thirsty, strangers, unclothed, sick, and in prison - the ones he calls “the least of these my brothers” (Matt 25:31–46).

How do we discern the best responses to poverty? How should we as ministers, church leaders, and businesspeople engage in our communities? What does the Christian faith have to say about poverty? Sometimes it seems that we in the modern American church stand on opposite sides of an impassible gulf as we talk about poverty and justice. Thankfully, there are mothers and fathers of the faith who have thought long and hard about poverty and what Christian mission does and says about it. They are people who, like us, had to figure out how to follow Jesus in their own times and places in light of these crucial questions. They came to conclusions about poverty and what it means to co-labor with God in God’s mission with the poor.

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