Articles
Innovation and Empathy: The Local Organizations that Will Solve California’s Homelessness Crisis
This article is the first in our series looking at the Invisible Social Safety Net — all of those houses of worship and faith-based organizations that provide essential social services […]
How Do We Honor Christ in Our Citizenship? A Conversation with David Koyzis
Welcome to the Academics Corner! CPJ’s ongoing series sharing the good work that Christian academics are doing to promote public justice from their research to the lecture hall. EC: What prompted […]
Collaborative Care: How Probation Officers Can Involve Families in Restorative and Holistic Case Planning
This article is the first in CPJ’s Shared Justice series on involving families and communities in the juvenile justice system. In the United States, courts will hear nearly 800,000 juvenile […]
What Is the Invisible Social Safety Net? Illuminating the Essential Work of Congregations and Faith-Based Organizations
This article is the first in our series looking at the Invisible Social Safety Net — all of those houses of worship and faith-based organizations that provide essential social services […]
Rooted in Purpose: The Role of Institutional Religious Freedom in Spiritual and Social Flourishing
Have you ever played the acronym game? My first time was over a decade ago with a colleague at a nonprofit association. It’s simple, really. During a training for nonprofit […]