This post by Cranmer is destined to cause much blog-o-sphere comment. Thought-provoking stuff for a wet Wednesday which is why Cranmer remains one of the Renaldo's of the Christian blogging world. You will need to click the links in the piece for the background story to all this.
Postscript
World Vision have in fact reversed their decision so I don't know what that says about Cranmer's parable and who the supposed good and bad guys are in the story? Also, this demonstrates the power of influential bloggers and the twittersphere to impact large organisations and charities whereever you stand on all this. A thought from Kevin de Young on the why, a counter thought from Rachel Held Evans and Thomas Creedy collects lots of things together.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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