This is an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal written by Alan Wolfe about Rick Warren's efforts to save Rwanda. Wolfe comments:
"My single greatest fear is that Mr. Warren and his followers will draw huge and enthusiastic crowds to their rallies, convert numerous souls to Christ and then leave when they discover that, for all their efforts, a country like Rwanda faces political and social problems beyond the reach of even the most earnest and popular humanitarian efforts. In short, there is a limit to the good that can be done until such countries alter the basic structure of their societies, eliminating corruption, curbing the abuse of power, setting up an independent judiciary and allowing a free press."
The ever-present blind spot for Evangelicals is the power of social structures. Yet I agree that altering social structures alone will not lead to lasting change. I hope Warren's efforts have an impact for good, but I too share Wolfe's concerns.
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