âTo understand and address the many issues of our cultural moment, from abortion to racial injustice, weâve got to start with the imago Dei. The Dignity Revolution helps us recover this biblical concept, pushing and pleading with us to apply it constantly and consistently.â Matt Chandler, Lead Pastor of Teaching, the Village Church, Flower Mound, Texas; President, Acts29; Author, Take Heart
âFor years I thought that only the lives of elderly and medically fragile people were under assaultâitâs what happens in a culture that insists you are âbetter off dead than disabled.â Now, however, the human dignity of families living on every cul-de-sac in America is under attack as the very definition of âhuman beingâ is altered. No longer is this an academic issue; its impact is creeping into hospitals, schools, and businesses and our country is reeling. Daniel Darlingâs new book The Dignity Revolution is a must-read for every Christian looking for a solid language and good argument to halt the further dismantling of the sanctity of all human life. I highly recommend it!â Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni and Friends International Disability Center
âWe need a revolution in our country of committed followers of Jesus who are consistently living out the value of human dignity in how we speak, act, think, and relate to one another. Iâm grateful this timely book offers us a way forward in having a consistent pro-life public witness that will have enduring impact on the church and society at large.â Jenny Yang, Vice President of Advocacy and Policy, World Relief
âTwenty-five years from now, if evangelical Christians are known for their promotion of human dignity, their love of neighbor, and their commitment to justice and mercy, the compelling vision of Dan Darlingâs The Dignity Revolution will be the reason why. This book belongs on the bookshelf of every serious American Christian.â Bruce Ashford, Provost, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
âAmericans are longing for a vision of politics and public life that is grounded in principle, not partisanship, and Christianity demands such a vision. My friend Dan Darling offers such a vision here, grounded in the dignity of each and every human being as made in the image of God. Consider this book carefully, and then act to implement its vision in your personal and public life.â Michael Wear, Author, Reclaiming Hope: Lessons Learned in the Obama White House About the Future of Faith in America
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