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Nelson Kloosterman

Nelson D. Kloosterman serves as Ethics Consultant for Worldview Resources International (St. John, Indiana, USA), a Christian service organization that provides resources for applying a Christian worldview to living in a global culture.

His earned degrees include a B.D. and a Th.D. He has translated and published several books, including The Ten Commandments: Manual for the Christian Life, and Responsible Conduct: Principles of Christian Ethics, by J. Douma; Preaching and the History of Salvation, by C. Trimp; and Saved By Grace: The Holy Spirit's Work in Calling and Regeneration and The Christian Family (forthcoming), by Herman Bavinck. His current Dutch-English translation projects include a 23-volume commentary, Opening the Scriptures, and co-translating and editing Common Grace and Pro Rege, the latter two multi-volume works authored by Abraham Kuyper.

Areas of interest include Christian medical ethics (beginning of life and end of life decisions), Christian business ethics, and the relationship between Christianity and culture in general.

Blog: cosmiceye.wordpress.com
Website: worldviewresourcesinternational.com

Equitable Opportunities for All Children

Since the government mandates education for children and provides resources for fulfilling that mandate, no organizations seeking to fulfill the government's education mandate should be denied access to such resources simply because they provide education from an explicitly religious perspective. Parental choice: the next civil rights movement.

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Equitable Opportunities for All Children

Since the government mandates education for children and provides resources for fulfilling that mandate, no organizations seeking to fulfill the government’s education mandate should be denied access to such resources simply because they provide education from an explicitly religious perspective.
Parental choice: the next civil rights movement.