Raising Standards Evangelical Manifesto

raising standards evangelical manifestoRAISING STANDARDS EVANGELICAL MANIFESTO. We must keep taking strong public biblical stands on the issues of our day. Otherwise, the Word will go unheard and anti-God agendas will prevail. Our National Evangelical Association of Belize (NEAB) has spoken out often to government and media on key issues.

But we don’t always have time to respond quickly to fast-breaking news. We have needed a policy paper that shows our basic positions on recurring issues. They include abortion, marriage & family, LGBT agendas, drug agendas, corruption, Guatemala & curriculum.

In 2019 I wrote an evangelical manifesto for NEAB that addressed the basics of these issues. Six denominations representing hundreds of churches endorsed it. Now we can show this manifesto to politicians and others so they know where the evangelical church stands.

I recommend the same for your nation. So find the organizations that best represent evangelicals. Then urge them to write basic united stands on essential issues. After that, they can communicate those stands to national representatives.

As an example, this week I am providing a slightly revised version of three issues in our manifesto. Moreover, they include vital prayers. You can easily apply them to your nation. Then next week I plan to provide another three, on drug policy, corruption, and school curriculum.

BPN articles related to raising standards evangelical manifesto:

Raising Standards in Belize- an Evangelical Manifesto

Raising Standards March for His Ways in Belize

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Raising Standards Manifesto Rollout to Media

Plus ETG articles related to raising standards evangelical manifesto:

Notorious Pro-LGBT Bill Returns to Harass Belize

Legalizing Marijuana Can Impoverish Belize Further

Argentina Approves Abortion, Guatemala Decries It

Turning Fathers’ Hearts to a Stolen Generation

Also see three more issues we will raise next week. Specifically they include drug decriminalization and legalization, political corruption, and school curriculum. Yet the one Belize issue they do not include is the Guatemala border conflict.

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