Welcome! Do Justice is a conversation starter for justice in the Christian Reformed Church. Together we're finding new ideas and perspectives, sharing better ways to engage in justice work, remembering our motivation, and growing our faith. Join us!
The summer shadows were long as I drove down a quiet road one morning. Flipping on the radio, I heard a woman speaking and was immediately drawn in by her words. She described how, long ago, her...
Anyone God uses significantly is always deeply wounded…We are, each and every one of us, insignificant people whom God has called and graced to use in a significant way…On the last day, Jesus will...
This episode of Do Justice features Rachel Brouwer, Director of Community Engagement at Talbot Street Church, discussing their unique approach to community engagement and global partnership. She...
Changing your mind is never easy. If you have believed that something is true for a long time, it can be challenging to be convinced that it’s not true. I was in Paris in 2015 for the meeting of the...
Last weekend, I had the privilege of participating in an interfaith event organized by KAIROS Canada, the G7 People’s Forum here in Calgary—a gathering of voices from around the world who are...
Stalwart walks in step with God; his path blazed by God, he’s happy. If he stumbles, he’s not down for long; God has a grip on his hand. - Psalm 27:23-24 (MSG) Civil War in Sudan More than two years...
My journey began in the Fall of 2023. My husband and I own a vacant 4.8 acre lot between our house and our daughter’s house. We had made the decision to not sell it as long as we didn’t need the money...
The Christian Reformed Church in North America started their “Mission in Japan” in 1950. The Tokyo Egota (or Ekota) mission station was one of the earliest mission stations established by the CRCNA in...
“When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” - John 8:12 (NIV) Severe heat wave hits...
This episode of Do Justice features Dean Dettloff, Research and Advocacy Officer for Development and Peace, discussing the Jubilee 2025 campaign to turn debt into hope. Building on the successful...
"Poverty occurs when people are caught in a complex web of broken relationships that do not work for the well being of the poor." —Jayakumar Christian I hadn’t really thought of broken or...
I can’t just sit and do nothing, right? That could be deemed lazy and unproductive, especially in the world we live in and how our Christian culture has ingrained in us how each minute of every day...