Discipleship in Society
We want to see students who:
- Have clearly grasped that the God revealed in the Bible is passionate about justice.
- Have clearly grasped that God calls his covenant people to imitate him in doing justice for the poor, the oppressed, the exploited and the outcast.
- Are sensitive to the different forms of human suffering in our society.
- Study the causes of some of the outstanding social-structural evils (such as economic disparities, militarism, ethnocentrism, abuse of women and children, casteism, dowry-system, attitude to the mentally disabled, etc).
- Have friendships with students from other cultural and economic backgrounds, and have put personal effort into understanding their perceptions, fears and anxieties.
- Are committed to using their education, intelligence and other gifts to expose lies and injustice and to promote truth, justice and reconciliation wherever they live and work.
- Have learned to speak up for victims of abuse and injustice, and not to be bullied by the powerful (e.g. student union leaders, consultants or professors).
- Have learned to practice stewardship- of their money, time, talents, education, etc.
- Have learned to make choices (work, marriage, etc) out of a concern for God’s purposes for the world.
- Will teach in their local churches a vision of the Church as the “first-fruits†of the new humanity in Christ, where all barriers of denomination, class, caste, wealth and gender are being broken down.