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Posted: January 18, 2016

In late 2015 I had a chance to learn firsthand about this mass migration. I saw up close the forces pushing people to risk everything, the pull of Europe and the wealthy North, and the greed of those who profit from the migrant’s dangerous journey, taking desperate people’s money, their bodies, and sometimes, it seems, their souls in payment.

 
Posted: January 15, 2016

There is a lie that our culture continually perpetuates. It is the lie that life is only as valuable as its circumstances.

 
Posted: January 11, 2016

I personally witnessed my assistant superintendent wipe tears from her eyes as she watched video footage of survivors speaking. That powerful learning significantly shifted the culture of our school.

 
Posted: January 8, 2016

Have you seen the line-up for this year’s January Series from Calvin College yet?

 
Posted: January 4, 2016

You’ve likely heard a lot lately about the Paris climate talks that wrapped up a few weeks ago, and you’ve likely been left wondering what it’s all about.

 
Posted: December 28, 2015

It’s been a great year for Do Justice. Thanks for reading and learning along with us, as we wrestled with faith with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other (Karl Barth)!

 
Posted: December 22, 2015

I’ve cried a lot this Advent. Watching video clips of Syrian refugees arriving in the Toronto airport gets me every time. (Watch this one from Vancouver.

 
Posted: December 18, 2015

I first began volunteering as a mentor to refugees because I wanted to be involved in some kind of ministry that reached beyond the boundaries of my everyday life at home and through my church.

 
Posted: December 15, 2015

The judges have picked the winner of the Immigration Preaching Challenge!

 
Posted: December 14, 2015

In response to the San Bernardino shooting and increasingly hostile anti-Arab and anti-Muslim rhetoric, the Office of Race Relations and Office of Social Justice have collaborated on this litany and prayer.

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