Campus Crusade for Christ, also known as Crusade, is reportedly a university organization whose mission is to unite people to Jesus Christ. Lately, however, there seems to be a growing interest in connecting students with the woke agenda.
“They are essentially presenting theological liberalism, political liberalism, such as pronoun civility, as viable options for ministry leaders, not as Cru's own position, but as some They even presented an affirmation of transgenderism as a possible position for Christians to have. They have, of course, been very supportive of the social racial justice movement over the past few years.” allie beth stuckey Number of comments that I can relate to.
Things got even weirder after Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election. This is especially true when it comes to Cru's Inclusion and Diversity national team.
“After the election, they played this awkward middle role that they've been playing for a while and made it seem like voting for Kamala Harris was a viable option for Christians, and we're saying, much to the chagrin of Christians. “They pretended that they needed to reflect on the grief of Christians who were disappointed in the loss of Kamala Harris, who was a passionate and enthusiastic supporter of abortion during her first nine months of pregnancy.” says Stuckey.
The “Inclusion and Diversity” team also reportedly sent a letter to only a list of minority and BIPOC staff after the election. The title of the letter is “Oneness is truth and a journey.”
“The letter attempted to assuage a range of emotions after President Trump's victory, but it primarily focused on feelings of anger and sadness. So the issue is that first, the message only targets racial minorities. , and this is just what we see in the legacy of 2020,” Stuckey explains.
“Many Christian leaders do this and pretend that black and brown Christians must receive one message, but it is a comforting message, a coddling message. And white members have to get a different message, which is, “You take all the blame and responsibility of everyone who has almost the same skin color as you.'' ” she continues.
“Of course, it's not just the gospel. The truth is that both sides are saying, 'You are responsible for your actions, you are not responsible for the sins of your ancestors, you are not responsible for their victories or successes, We need to hear that “we are not to be judged by them.” But you are judged by your heart,” she added.
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