New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good explained
New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good |
Formation: | 2010 |
Leader Name: | Richard Cizik |
The New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good (NEP) is an Evangelical faith-based nonprofit group that offers a renewed Christian public witness for the sake of the Gospel and the common good.
History
NEP was founded in 2010 by Richard Cizik, the former Vice President of Governmental Affairs at the National Association of Evangelicals; David P. Gushee, professor of Christian Ethics at Mercer University; and Steven D. Martin, a pastor and documentary filmmaker.[1] [2] [3]
Board members
- Lisa Sharon Harper, NY Faith & Justice
- Rev. Dr. Cheryl Bridges Johns, Church of God Theological Seminary
- Katie Paris, Faith in Public Life
- Rev. Gabriel Salguero, The Lamb's Church
- Dr. Glen Harold Stassen, Fuller Theological Seminary
External links
Notes and References
- News: Redemption. Miller . Lisa . January 28, 2010. Newsweek. 26 April 2010.
- News: Exploring the Middle Ground Between Science and Religion. I. Leshner . Alan . February 3, 2011 . huffpost.com . November 2, 2023.
- News: US needs to see religion's role. CNS. 7 March 2010. The Catholic Leader. 26 April 2010.