Ending Hunger Now: A Challenge to Persons of Faith.Ending Hunger Now: A Challenge to Persons of Faith. By George McGovern George Stanley McGovern, (born July 19, 1922) is a former United States Representative, Senator, and Democratic presidential nominee. McGovern lost the 1972 presidential election in a landslide to incumbent Richard Nixon. , Bob Dole, and Donald E. Messer Donald E. Messer (born 1941) is an American United Methodist theologian and author, and former college and seminary president. He is known for his work to combat world hunger and HIV/AIDS. Messer earned a Ph.D. from Boston University in social ethics. , with a Foreword by Bill Clinton. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2005. xiv and 114 pages. Paper. $12.00. The Spirit is stirring the waters. For the first time in human history it is possible to imagine a world where all people are fed. This is not only a dream in the imagination of the faithful but a sober judgment on the part of politicians and economists (cf. the arguments of Jeffrey Sachs Jeffrey David Sachs (born November 5, 1954, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American economist known for his work as an economic advisor to governments in Latin America, Eastern Europe, the former Yugoslavia, the former Soviet Union, Asia, and Africa. , The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time [Penguin, 2005]). In this book Donald Messer teams with one-time presidential candidates George McGovern and Bob Dole to argue forcefully for the urgent priority of ending hunger in this generation. Both McGovern and Dole have strong track records in their political careers of promoting legislation to eliminate hunger. Given their differing political party affiliations, a strong case is made that the ending-hunger agenda can and must be a bipartisan effort. The endorsement by Bill Clinton in the book's Foreword makes the argument even more forceful. Messer's chapters provide the theological foundation for the book. He establishes the global context for the problem of hunger, offers biblical and theological perspective, and argues passionately for the urgency of the cause. McGovern and Dole, long-time supporters of anti-hunger bills such as food stamps food stamp n. A stamp or coupon, issued by the government to persons with low incomes, that can be redeemed for food at stores. Noun 1. and WIC WIC - WAN Interface Card (Women, Infants, and Children--supplemental food assistance), have recently advocated the adoption of the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition plan. At the heart of this proposal is the implementation of a school lunch and WIC program on a global scale. Where pilot projects of this kind have been implemented there have been dramatic reductions in chronic malnutrition. Needed now is stronger financial commitment on the part of the U.S. government and the world community to give priority to this initiative. The chapters by McGovern and Dole offer seasoned political wisdom and leverage for the adoption of such programs. Chapter 4 is a trialogue tri·a·logue n. A conversation or discussion in which three people or groups participate. [tri- + (di)alogue.] between the authors that explores many of the ethical and political facets pertaining per·tain intr.v. per·tained, per·tain·ing, per·tains 1. To have reference; relate: evidence that pertains to the accident. 2. to the end of hunger. With the adoption by the ELCA ELCA Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ELCA European Landscape Contractors Association ELCA Excimer Laser Coronary Angioplasty ELCA English Language Communicational Association (Japan) ELCA Eagle's Landing Christian Academy Church-wide Assembly in August 2005 of a resolution to confront the scandal of hunger as a core dimension of living out the Christian faith, the time has arrived for rostered leaders, congregations, and synods to incorporate ending hunger as an essential dimension of the church's ministry at every level. We need to be developing, sharing, and implementing models of church life that demonstrate how we can effectively bring the ending-hunger agenda to the forefront of our domestic and international policies. This book, complete with reflection questions for discussion groups and listing of resources, can offer another critical resource for the inauguration of God's kingdom where all have daily bread. Craig L. Nessan Wartburg Theological Seminary Wartburg Theological Seminary is a Lutheran (ELCA) seminary located in Dubuque, Iowa. Mission Statement Wartburg Theological Seminary serves the mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by being a worship-centered community of critical theological reflection |
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