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Posted: January 4, 2019

Last year, more than 100 of you responded to our first ever Do Justice readers' survey.

 
Posted: December 31, 2018

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

 
Posted: December 24, 2018

“This Christmas season finds us a rather bewildered human race. We have neither peace within nor peace without. Everywhere paralyzing fears harrow people by day and haunt them by night.

 
Posted: December 21, 2018

One of the most important tools that advocates have up their sleeves is storytelling. Stories have the ability to inform, inspire, and incite action.

 
Posted: December 17, 2018

The following story is a real account of what happened, although for the safety of those involved we have chosen not to use their names.

 
Posted: December 14, 2018

Like most Sundays, I’m at the piano leading my congregation in worship. The lights are lowered in the gym-turned-sanctuary where we worship.

 
Posted: December 10, 2018

“Earth’s climate is now changing faster than at any point in the history of modern civilization, primarily as a result of human activities,” 13 U.S. federal agencies declared in the Fourth National Climate Assessment.

 
Posted: December 7, 2018

Many are wondering what Christians who are far from the U.S. southern border can do to seek justice and support the dignity of those who are migrating.

Here are a few ideas:

 
Posted: December 3, 2018

Advent: Middle English, borrowed from Medieval Latin adventus, going back to Latin, "arrival, appearance"

 
Posted: November 30, 2018

“Difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas; as in escaping old ones.” – John Maynard Keynes

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