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From the World Stage to the Local City Council: The Need for Political Discipleship

When Jeff rose from his seat and stood at the podium, I could feel the nerves in my stomach. Far from speaking to a joint session of Congress or delivering […]

The Social Justice Wars: Where does Public Justice Fit?

This article originally appeared in Public Justice Review, a publication by the Center for Public Justice (CPJ), and is part of the recent “What is Public Justice” series. During my […]

The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Addressing Homelessness in D.C.

This article originally appeared in Shared Justice, an initiative of the Center for Public Justice (CPJ). Shared Justice is an online publication and community for Christian twenty and thirty somethings […]

Why the Black Church is Vital for Healthy Communities

That is the distinctive of the Black church. We have historically welcomed everyone, but we never hesitate to preach the word of God with respect to sin. And we know that God’s grace is sufficient for all sinners. So welcoming all but speaking the truth of our sacred beliefs has never been a contradiction. For us, God’s welcoming grace is sufficient to draw us all to the altar, to repentance.

Educating the Political Disciple

This article originally appeared in Public Justice Review, a publication by the Center for Public Justice (CPJ). Shared Justice is an initiative of CPJ, and this article is part of […]

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