Tag: Social Justice

Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: A Sojourner’s Truth

Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World

Celebrating Unsung Heroes

When my mother died, there were many strong women who stepped up to support me throughout my life.

Why We Need to Watch How We Talk About Trafficking

Sensationalism is undermining the honest efforts of people and organizations trying to end human trafficking.

How We Got Involved in Battling Cybersex Trafficking

Our church partnered with International Justice Mission and began to see ourselves as sent to our own community too.

The Improbable Math of the Gospel

Three chapters in Matthew communicate the essence of our faith and show us how to reach out with the gospel.

What Do You Do When Speaking Out Could Endanger Your Ministry?

How do we as Christians resist injustice when doing so could threaten our ability to do ministry where God has called us?

How Our Treatment of Prisoners Belies Our Faith

The U.S. currently has the largest prison system in history, and how we view prisoners often runs counter to our faith.

Why We Must Not Forget the Child Separation Crisis

The contrasting responses to the Thai soccer team and the separated children at the border calls us to pray and act.