Correcting Quote by Ronald J. Sider
“Evidence is mounting that faith-based service programs are often more successful than other programs in correcting social problems. [It is wrong] for government to demand that religious nonprofits gut precisely that part of their program [funded through tax dollars] that makes them so effective.”
About This Quote
Source Article: The Faith-Based Initiative, 2005
Faith-driven programs often outperform secular ones in addressing social issues, yet government restrictions can undermine their effectiveness.
In simple terms: Religious groups can be more effective in social aid.
Protect faith‑based program autonomy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- nonprofit funding
- public‑private partnerships
- community services
- policy advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can policy balance effectiveness with secular principles?
- What safeguards ensure fair funding?
Government limits may conflict with constitutional separation of church and state.