ABOUT Lincoln Steed
Lincoln E. Steed served as editor of Liberty magazine, a 200,000 circulation religious liberty journal which is distributed to political leaders, judiciary, lawyers and other thought leaders in North America and, through the International Religious liberty Association, to a larger international audience. He has traveled extensively promoting temperance and religious liberty issues, His recent trips have been to Laos, Mynamar, Combodia, Sri Lanka and Ambon, Indonesia, scene of violent religious conflict. While Associate Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the North American Division of the General Conference, he lives in Hagerstown, MD, with his wife Rosa Delia and two children, Christopher and Kristen.
OVERVIEW
A jail sentence with accusation of sedition against the government is considered to be religious liberty in many countries. By any other name, but this is not religious liberty. In this series you will learn the true meaning of religious liberty as found in Jesus' proclamation in Luke 4:18--the good news of release, recovery, and deliverance. Learn why the "Gospel of Liberty" is so much more than "Accommodation in the Workplace."
Learn from the overview of how the sentiment of antagonism against Christianity is growing at an alarming rate. What should our response be to the reports of government takeovers, of world-wide persecution, and of Christians being slaughtered? Discover the problem of the lack of interest in our midst and the lack of passion to vigorously challenge any loss of freedom.
"The banner of truth and religious liberty held aloft by the founders of the early gospel church and by God's witnesses during the centuries that have passed since then, has, in this last conflict, been committed to our hands." AA 68,69
This series will help you prepare to meet this challenge.
ABOUT-- Lincoln Steed
Lincoln E. Steed served as editor of Liberty magazine, a 200,000 circulation religious liberty journal which is distributed to political leaders, judiciary, lawyers and other thought leaders in North America and, through the International Religious liberty Association, to a larger international audience. He has traveled extensively promoting temperance and religious liberty issues, His recent trips have been to Laos, Mynamar, Combodia, Sri Lanka and Ambon, Indonesia, scene of violent religious conflict. While Associate Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the North American Division of the General Conference, he lives in Hagerstown, MD, with his wife Rosa Delia and two children, Christopher and Kristen.