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Christian Manifesto

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The term "Christian Manifesto" is not a specific biblical phrase or concept found within the scriptures; rather, it is often associated with the 1981 book "Christian Manifesto" by Francis Schaeffer. In this work, Schaeffer argues for the need for Christians to engage actively in cultural and political issues, advocating for a return to biblical principles in society. He posits that the decline of moral values in Western civilization is a result of abandoning these principles, and he calls for Christians to stand firm in their faith and influence the culture positively.From a biblical perspective, the concept resonates with passages that encourage believers to be salt and light in the world (Matthew 5:13-16) and to engage in the public square (Romans 13:1-7). The idea of a manifesto can align with the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20), where Jesus instructs His followers to make disciples of all nations, emphasizing the importance of living out and proclaiming the Christian faith in all areas of life. Thus, while not directly found in the Bible, the notion of a "Christian Manifesto" can be seen as a call to action for Christians to embody their beliefs and influence society according to biblical values.

George Verwer

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of communion with God and following in the footsteps of those who truly knew God. He mentions the summer crusade in Europe, which represents only a small portion of his work. The speaker believes that the message of young people, who make up a si

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