Monday, June 25, 2007

Do Freethinkers Really Think?

People in need turn first to the church. In greater numbers and with less money, church ministries serve the frontlines of human suffering. Ministries not only help fix problems, they help fix people so they need never have the same problems, again. What other charity do Freedom from Religion Foundation “freethinkers” think could better provide such selfless service?

Since 1998, I’ve helped Christian ministries across America prove their programs perform miracles at a bargain. Time and time again, help recipients I’ve interviewed have said that, above all else, they credit spiritual strengthening for the ability to turn their lives around. Do freethinkers really think the money the Christian majority pays in taxes should not support the social-services solution neighbors in need say works best for them?

Having now lost their court battle over government funding for faith-based programs, freethinkers might be wise to put energy into visiting a local, grassroots Christian ministry. Then they'll see first-hand why most of America concurs with the sentiment of our government-issue currency: “In God We Trust.”

I’d like also to suggest that my brothers and sisters in ministry consider visiting
www.fundingmyministry.com, to learn how to prove the value of your faith-based programs, so that together we can help freethinkers and other non-believers emerge from the darkness of ignorance to see The Light.

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