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The Project: Overview
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The Project is more than a collection of articles, book reviews, current event blogs and discussion groups. It is stronger than just a consortium of authors and strategists. The Project is a Biblical Worldview think tank formulated to create a paradigm shift in culture – a shift capable of reigniting its objective and transformative power across all facets and ideologies of humanity. We do not intend to force the Biblical Worldview on our highly pluralistic and relativistic society. Instead, we believe that once the Biblical Worldview is released from its theological confines, its holistic positive impact will cause humanity to herald its values on its own volition. And as the tangible evidence of the Biblical Worldview overflows into our society, we are certain that every knee will bow, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
How can we be so confident? Because the Project will show that existence, history, and technology contain the keys and codes necessary to validate the Creator’s claims and strengthen our arguments. In many cases, the world’s top secular authors and thinkers are daily substantiating God’s assertions and mandates. But filtered through the wrong worldview, the secular world’s conclusions and solutions have left humanity with far more questions than answers. Worse, many adopted ideas have harmed and/or hindered humanity physiologically, socially, generationally and spiritually. Yet even with humanity in such despair, the church in many ways has remained anemic, panned for its lack of tangible evidence and leaving the rest of world with an aggravated apathy and distaste for the life-transforming tenets and principles of its Creator. The church has failed humanity through its own hypocrisy.
Without partisanship, theological elitism, or the insatiable desire to condemn, The Daniel Project believes that the truth of God’s Word is so powerful it can shatter centuries of religious backlash and decades of subjective secular promises to the contrary. By combining the knowledge of the culture and the physical universe with the wisdom of the Biblical Worldview, the Project will produce an understanding capable of liberating individuals, cultures, nations, and ultimately the world. [See article: “A High Call to Men and Women of Understanding.”]
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The Project is broken up into five key sections: Biblical Worldview, Domain Transformation, Strategy, Engage and Encourage. Each of these sections targets a specific aspect of culture and/or the Biblical Worldview. Each section features articles, book reviews, recommended literature, Internet articles and featured discussion groups, specifically correlated to that facet of the Project. Some content may overlap, but overall, articles, reviews, discussions, etc., will remain section-specific. As the Project develops, subset pages will be created. (For example, “law” and “medicine” may become two separate subsets of “Domain Transformation”). The content in the Project is hyper-dynamic, so check back often for new articles and updates. You can sign up for our RSS feeds to be informed via email the moment new content is added.
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There are two ways to participate: as a member and/or as a contributor. Members are able to post comments, participate in discussion groups, and download proprietary resources and tools. Though anyone is free to read all accessible content in the Project, you must become a member to participate in this community. Contributors can submit articles, author book reviews, write blogs, instigate discussion groups and post Internet news of note and personal comments. Each contributor is also given a Contributor Profile page, featuring a personal biography, book lists, latest blogs and other information. This will allow members of the Project community to get to know each contributor personally, as well as provide contributor information to universities, publishers, organizations and others for future speaking engagements, potential literary contracts, article submissions, and other career building opportunities. To learn about becoming a contributor of the Project, click here for qualifications and requirements.
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No, not to be a member. Many organizations cower when divergent viewpoints are introduced, but the leadership of The Daniel Project is wholly confident in the verity and veracity of the Biblical Worldview. Opposing and divergent viewpoints will add greater depth to any argument and provide a safe and expressive environment for those seeking truth. We encourage thought-provoking, well-formulated arguments for or against any topic discussed in the Project. What The Daniel Project will not tolerate is lunacy and anger from any and all parties. Neither will we allow discussion to deviate too far from the topic at hand. We reserve the right to remove content and even revoke membership should our guidelines be ignored. [See our rules and regulations page.]
Contributors, however, must emulate and reflect the life of Daniel, as men and women Providentially blessed with understanding and insight who have not sold out to the ways and means of the culture. We desire to find and foster these individuals, giving them a platform to share the mysteries God has revealed to them for the sake of furthering His Kingdom and redeeming of His church. If you believe you may be one of those individuals, visit our Becoming a Contributor page for more information.
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Though Daniel Project will do its best to pre-qualify all authors, it is possible that articles, blogs and other resources from certain contributors may deviate from the foundational tenets found in our creed [Click here for our creed..] This is the nature of an online community. However, contributors are broken up into two groups: general contributors and The Daniel Project Leadership team. Those who become part of the Leadership Team will have been thoroughly evaluated for their personal beliefs and their external reputations. Check the Contributor Profile page to determine the status of a contributor.
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Absolutely. The Daniel Project is currently developing seminars, a biyearly leadership summit, worldview curriculum, publications and consultation resources. To find out more information and to hear of our latest developments, check the Latest News page. The Daniel Project is also developing key relationships with leaders in a broad range of skillsets and vocations to garner a broad team of researchers and implementers that can apply the findings and solutions presented through the Project into the fabric of society. The words found here are merely penned to encourage future action. [read: The Bride is a Sight not a Sound.]
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