Not only is a crisis looming over the national deficit. A moral deficit is exploding as well. Some want to unjustly thrust the burden of the debt on our grandchildren. Others want to balance the budget on the backs of the poor. But both plans are morally bankrupt.
There is a way–a realistic way, a moral way–to fix the deficit. We can break political gridlock with solutions that stand on a foundation of solid values and fair play. For those who are tired of politics as usual, Ron Sider offers a balanced, practical approach. Consistent with deeply Christian principles, he shows us a way forward that truly provides justice for all.
About the Author:
Ronald J. Sider is the founder of Evangelicals for Social Action, which publishes PRISM magazine. He is also professor of theology, holistic ministry and public policy at Palmer Theological Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. He is the author of many books, including Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger and Just Generosity.