Survey: McCain, Obama Supporters Differ Greatly on Poverty

One of the world’s largest child development organizations found supporters of presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama have “very different priorities” when it comes to ending global poverty and fighting the war on terror.
The survey commissioned by Compassion International and conducted by Barna Research Group found that 80 percent of those surveyed who identified themselves as strong McCain supporters believe fighting the war on terror should be a higher priority for the next president than to end extreme poverty.
Only about a tenth of the Arizona senator’s strongest backers prioritized the fight against global poverty over the fight against terror. more >>
Missiologist Ralph D. Winter Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Renowned American missiologist Dr. Ralph D. Winter recently received the 2008 Lifetime of Service Award at a major annual mission conference.
In front of more than 300 leaders from nearly 200 mission organizations, Christian colleges, and churches, the founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission (USCWM) in Pasadena, Calif., accepted on Sept. 25 the award that honored his lifetime of service to the cause of global mission.
The award ceremony was part of the North American Mission Leaders Conference, co-sponsored by The Mission Exchange and CrossGlobal Link, which was held Sept. 24-27 in Denver-Broomfield, Colo. more >>
Evangelical Leader: McCain 'Waffles' on Issues
An influential evangelical leader recently expressed his dissatisfaction with Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who he accused of “waffling” on issues.
“I thought John McCain was a principled person,” said Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals, to The Colorado Independent.
“But John McCain has backed off, not just on climate change but on torture and a sensible tax policy – in other words, he’s not the John McCain of 2000 … He seems to be waffling on issues after issue,” charged the chief lobbyist of the nation’s largest evangelical network that represents some 30 million members. more >>
Evangelical Dismisses Obama Faith Buttons as 'Clever Packaging'
A prominent evangelical leader dismissed presidential candidate Barack Obama’s new line of faith-based merchandise as “clever packaging.”
Various campaign buttons targeted at strategic voting constituencies on the Obama campaign’s Web site are the cause for Dr. Albert Mohler’s remark.
Among the buttons is one that reads “Obama Pride” underneath the campaign logo that has been modified to feature a rainbow, a sign associated with the gay community. more >>
Pelosi Stands by Abortion Comments
DENVER (AP) - Under fire from U.S. Catholic bishops, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not backing off contentious comments about abortion she made during a weekend television talk show appearance.
Pelosi said last Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that "doctors of the church" have not been able to define when life begins. That prompted swift rebukes from Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl and Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput, who said Pelosi was incorrect and that Catholic teaching has consistently condemned abortion.
Cardinal Edward Egan of New York voiced similar sentiment last Tuesday. Cardinal Justin Rigali, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop William Lori, chairman of the bishops' Committee on Doctrine, also issued a statement correcting Pelosi. more >>
Biden's Catholic Faith Offers Risks, Rewards
DENVER (AP) - When Joe Biden underwent brain surgery for a life-threatening aneurysm in 1988, he asked doctors whether he could tuck his rosary beads under his pillow. The six-term Democratic senator from Delaware also has offered to shove his rosary down the throat of the next Republican who tells him he isn't religious.
Barack Obama's running mate is the son of working-class Irish Catholics, a career politician educated at a Catholic prep school who briefly considered the priesthood.
He has turned to his faith to weather personal tragedy — including the deaths of his wife and young daughter in a 1972 traffic accident — and shape his political worldview. Biden attends Mass weekly and didn't miss it on Sunday, either, attending services and taking Communion at St. Joseph on the Brandywine near his home in Greenville, Del. more >>
