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“A preaching of the gospel that calls men and women to accept Jesus as their Savior but does not make it clear that discipleship means a commitment to a vision of society radically different from that which controls our public life today must be condemned as false.”5”
Darrow L. Miller, Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures
“When we give money without changing the worldview of the receiving community, we leave them in their poverty.”
Darrow L. Miller, Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures
“All of us, whatever our worldview, ask basically the same questions. But the answers we give are radically different, depending on how we view reality. And our answers determine the kinds of cultures and societies we build and inhabit. Some of our answers to these questions lead to destruction, enslavement, barbarism, and all forms of human poverty; others lead to flourishing, freedom, and development.”
Darrow L. Miller, Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures
“Those seeking to make a positive impact on their culture, or other cultures, must examine worldview in three critical areas. First, they must know their personal worldview, which usually is derived from the dominant worldview of their home culture or their own subculture. Second, they must study the worldview of the people with whom they are living. Third, for those who are Christians, they must become consciously Christian, repenting5 of their false views of reality and embracing reality as created by God.”
Darrow L. Miller, Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures
“If Darwinism is true, then there are five inescapable conclusions: There’s no evidence for God, there’s no life after death, there’s no absolute foundation for right and wrong, there’s no ultimate meaning for life, and people don’t really have free will.”
Darrow L. Miller, Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures