The Gospel and Social Justice: Toward a Robustly Biblical Conversation
Writing for TIME magazine, Amy Sullivan brings to our attention an issue that has much of contemporary evangelicalism scrambling for clarity. The issue is the relationship between the gospel and...
View ArticleFinding a Better Way for Mercy Ministry
Let me tell you the story of two churches’ approach to mercy ministry (ministry to the physical needs of local non-Christians). Mercy-for-the-City Bible Fellowship talks a lot about mercy ministry....
View Article5 Myths about Jubilee
Found in Leviticus 25, the biblical practice of Jubilee is becoming ever more prominent in discussions about justice, poverty, and debt relief. Many evangelical authors mention Jubilee as a biblical...
View ArticleLove the Sojourner: 4 Steps Forward in Refugee Outreach
Before our church got off the ground a couple years ago, the vision of transforming the city intrigued me. But a few months into our church plant, I would have settled for a transformed marriage or...
View ArticleIt’s Not Enough to Care About ‘The Poor’
“It’s just too easy to love ‘The Poor,'” policy expert and author Amy L. Sherman says in a video interview for the study guide Seek Social Justice, an anti-poverty project. “It’s a lot harder to...
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