Ronald J. Sider
Ronald J. Sider was a Canadian-American theologian and social activist known for his work on Christian social ethics and his advocacy for social justice. He was the founder of Evangelicals for Social Action and authored several influential books, including 'Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger.'
Books
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1. Rich Christians In An Age Of Hunger
Moving from Affluence to Generosity
This thought-provoking book challenges Christians to confront the stark realities of global poverty and their own roles in perpetuating economic disparities. It calls for a radical re-evaluation of wealth and resources, urging believers to align their financial practices with biblical teachings on justice and compassion. Through a blend of theological insights and practical advice, the book encourages readers to adopt a lifestyle of simplicity and generosity, advocating for systemic changes that address the root causes of hunger and inequality. It serves as a compelling call to action for Christians to live out their faith through tangible acts of love and service to the world's poor.
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