Last year, more than 100 of you responded to our first ever Do Justice readers' survey.
You asked for posts or series on...
...and, together with our columnists, we responded.
This year, we'd like to hear from you again. We want to discuss the questions that keep you up at night, the questions that you wish someone would talk about from a Reformed, justice-seeking perspective.
Would you take 5 minutes to shape Do Justice in 2019?
P.S. This is also a good time to announce that you'll be seeing some changes on Do Justice in the coming weeks. Our weekly OSJ Prayers newsletter will now be posted on Do Justice every Wednesday as "Justice Prayers", and instead of waiting until Friday to receive all 3 weekly posts in your inbox, you'll receive the posts as they're posted, fresh off the press every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Coming soon!
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