WASHINGTON United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will address a group of socially concerned evangelical leaders next week during a Global Leaders Dinner.
Religious leaders gathering outside of Washington next Thursday will be informed about the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the importance of this time in history to make a lasting impact on poverty.
The dinner with Ban will be the first part of the two-day Global Leaders Forum convened by the National Association of Evangelicals and Micah Challenge USA.
The Millennium Development Goals echo the calls of the biblical prophets to care for the poor and defend the weak. These calls to justice and compassion are absolutely integral to the Gospel and the Churchs mission in the world, said Peter Vander Meulen, co-chair of Micah Challenge USA.
Micah Challenge is a global campaign to mobilize Christians against poverty. One of its main goals is to influence governments to fulfill their promise to achieve the eight MDGs by 2015. The MDGs include eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, combating HIV/AIDS and other diseases, and reducing child mortality
In obedience to the prophet Micahs Call to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God, (Micah 6:8) American evangelical leaders at this gathering intend to listen carefully to the Secretary General and then have significant, authentic conversations NOT just among ourselves as Americans, but with key evangelical Christian leaders around the world, said Vander Meulen.
The forum will bring together evangelical leaders from the United States and the Global South. On Friday, Oct. 12, leaders will discuss issues such as poverty, hunger, HIV/AIDS, trafficking, bioethics, human rights, creation care, torture, and peacemaking.
Evangelicals are the new internationalists with a record of legislative successes and expect to shape U.S. foreign policy in ways unimaginable even a year ago, said Richard Cizik, NAEs vice president of governmental affairs, in a statement.
Other key sponsors of the event include Bread for the World, World Relief, Frontiers, the Evangelical Environmental Network, and the U.N. Millennium Campaign.








So is the U.N wooing evangelicals because of the moneymaking fastest growing mega churches? (being motivated by greed & power in the name of god appearing successful) Time will tell...
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For the love of God! Until the United States sets the national example with the Evangelicals taking th lead in eradicating these woes within, being mixed with U.N to rid of these globally t 2015 seems way off the mark. Gov Cutbacks assuming (in light of mega church growth) America churches would address these issues local to national. NOT
Mother Theresa once said in essence that America as wealthy in most respects, was the most impoverished nation spiritually. Oh well...