Listening to the Church in the World
As part of the inauguration of the new President of Fuller Theological Seminary, an afternoon symposium was held called âWindows on the Church in the World.: A U.S. and Global Panel.â There were many things for us in the West to hear from the church around the world, but the following were my take-aways: 1. David Zac Niringiye, a bishop and teacher from Northern Uganda, spoke about the church, power, and the cross. He talked about standing up against corruption in Uganda, his arrest by the government, and the silence of the church. He shared about how many churches in Africa support corrupt dictators like Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe in exchange for access to power and perks like free land. He challenged us, âYou want to talk about our dictators in Africa. We want to ask you, âWhat about your President Bush who went to war in Iraq on false pretenses and you didnât say a word?ââ He challenged. Read more.