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Belz was raised in the [[Food grain|grain]] and [[Logging|lumber]] business, but learned the importance of the print media when his parents opened up a [[Printing industry|printing]] business out of their home. In 1946 his father entered the [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian ministry]] and in 1951 his parents opened [[Cono Christian School]].<ref>[http://www.cono.org/campus/cono.html Cono History<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He earned a BA in English from [[Covenant College]] in [[Lookout Mountain, GA]] in 1962 and an MA in communications from the [[University of Iowa]] in 1971. He is a member and elder in the [[Presbyterian Church in America]].<ref>[http://www.layman.org/layman/news/2003-news-articles/joel-belz-elected-moderator-pca.htm Joel Belz elected moderator of 31st PCA General Assembly - 6/11/03<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Belz and his wife, Carol Esther, have five children and sixteen grandchildren. They live in North Carolina. |
Belz was raised in the [[Food grain|grain]] and [[Logging|lumber]] business, but learned the importance of the print media when his parents opened up a [[Printing industry|printing]] business out of their home. In 1946 his father entered the [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian ministry]] and in 1951 his parents opened [[Cono Christian School]].<ref>[http://www.cono.org/campus/cono.html Cono History<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He earned a BA in English from [[Covenant College]] in [[Lookout Mountain, GA]] in 1962 and an MA in communications from the [[University of Iowa]] in 1971. He is a member and elder in the [[Presbyterian Church in America]].<ref>[http://www.layman.org/layman/news/2003-news-articles/joel-belz-elected-moderator-pca.htm Joel Belz elected moderator of 31st PCA General Assembly - 6/11/03<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Belz and his wife, Carol Esther, have five children and sixteen grandchildren. They live in North Carolina. |
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In November 2009, Belz signed an ecumenical statement known as the ''[[Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|Manhattan Declaration]]'' calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.<ref>[http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience]</ref> |
In November 2009, Belz signed an ecumenical statement known as the ''[[Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|Manhattan Declaration]]'' calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.<ref>[http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130901171332/http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers |date=2013-09-01 }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 16:07, 23 April 2017
Joel Belz | |
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Born | 1941 (age 82–83) |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | U.S. |
Education | M.A. Communication |
Alma mater | University of Iowa |
Known for | Founding World magazine |
Spouse | Carol Esther Belz |
Children | 5 |
Joel Belz (born 1941) is the founder of God's World Publications in 1977, which includes the World Journalism Institute started in 1999 and WORLD magazine, a biweekly Christian newsmagazine, in 1986.[1][2][3][4]
Personal life
Belz was raised in the grain and lumber business, but learned the importance of the print media when his parents opened up a printing business out of their home. In 1946 his father entered the Presbyterian ministry and in 1951 his parents opened Cono Christian School.[5] He earned a BA in English from Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, GA in 1962 and an MA in communications from the University of Iowa in 1971. He is a member and elder in the Presbyterian Church in America.[6] Belz and his wife, Carol Esther, have five children and sixteen grandchildren. They live in North Carolina.
In November 2009, Belz signed an ecumenical statement known as the Manhattan Declaration calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.[7]
References
- ^ http://www.layman.org/layman/news/2003-news-articles/joel-belz-elected-moderator-pca.htm
- ^ http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/novemberweb-only/11-22-13.0.html
- ^ Nick Eicher (January 12, 2008). "A changing WORLD". World Magazine. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/08/us/a-muckraking-magazine-creates-a-stir-among-evangelical-christians.html?module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3Aw%2C%7B%221%22%3A%22RI%3A6%22%7D
- ^ Cono History
- ^ Joel Belz elected moderator of 31st PCA General Assembly - 6/11/03
- ^ Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience Archived 2013-09-01 at the Wayback Machine