First — and forgive me if this is obvious, PE, but it’s where I would start if I were in your situation — is there another not-for-profit doing similar work that has a better record on gay rights?
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World Vision tested evangelical boundaries three months ago when it announced it would allow its employees to be in same-sex marriages.
Read More »Local online initiative calls for Christian institutions to hire gay Christians
At the end of March, World Vision announced it would hire Christians in same-sex marriages. Whitworth University’s Political Science Professor Julia Stronks rejoiced, though her feelings turned to disappointment two days later when World Vision reversed its decision.
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(RNS) World Vision's reversal raised a stark question: Can you be an evangelical and support same-sex marriage?
Read More »Will World Vision flip-flop = lawsuits?
I understand World Vision’s original decision to hire Christians in same-sex marriages had nothing to do with the threat of a lawsuit.
Read More »ANALYSIS: World Vision’s gay marriage flip-flop reflects evangelical angst as culture shifts
Nearly two years ago, Chick-fil-A CEO Dan T. Cathy caused a backlash when he said he supported marriage between a man and a woman.
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