Spotlight Series: Getting to know the INFEMIT Community
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Ron Sider’s work and his writings on holistic mission have inspired and guided so many within the INFEMIT community. Originally from Canada, Ron’s experience living in inner-city Philadelphia, an urban city in the United States, was particularly influential in shaping his thoughts on social justice and Christian witness. Ron’s work has had a wide reach: he helped organize the 1973 meeting that led to the Chicago Declaration of Evangelical Social Concern, he founded the network now known as Christians for Social Action, and he contributed many important writings, such as Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger.
For this series, we seek to learn about the work of INFEMIT members from those who they have journeyed with and mentored. We thank Ron Sider and Al Tizon for collaborating with us to create this piece.
Information from: Ron Sider and Al Tizon
Design by: Nina Mantalaba
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