The Center for Public Justice is constantly hosting events ranging from webinars and online conversations to trainings. View our previous events by clicking here.
Events
Advocacy Training: God’s Purpose for Families – Learning from our Family Stories
Zoom MeetingEvent Focus: Our conceptions of the family are very diverse, but what does the Bible say about the purpose and place of families? How do our backgrounds enrich our biblical understanding of family? Watch the final webinar in our 2022 “What’s a Family Worth?” series. You will get to hear a recap on the series […]
Living Life Abundantly: Setting a Table Where Families Flourish
Zoom MeetingWatch the first of our quarterly community calls around the theme of abundance. Each meeting in the series, titled "Setting a Table where Families Flourish” will include a Biblical text study and introduce an update and practical ways to support pro-family policies. Our guest Kendall Vanderslice discussed how we can set tables and build communities […]
Webinar: The State of the Center for Public Justice (CPJ)
Zoom MeetingThe annual "State of CPJ" webinar highlights our year in review and important milestones and developments. We also invite you to look at the year ahead with us. In what ways can we best serve God and others this year? What are some of the upcoming policy issues the Center for Public Justice (CPJ) will […]
Faith and Payday Loans: A Response to Predatory Lending
Zoom MeetingAccording to a 2023 survey by Lifeway Research, more than 3 in 4 Christians believe it is a sin to lend money in a way that hurts the borrower financially. Still, 1 in 3 people have used payday loans themselves. Watch our webinar titled "Faith and Payday Loans: A Response to Predatory Lending?" Co-sponsored by […]
Lunchtime Briefing: Health Access for TX Moms
Zoom MeetingFocus In this lunchtime briefing, The Center for Public Justice's Families Valued team and partners discussed an urgent opportunity to support Health Care for Texas Moms. Topics covered: How health access improves maternal health, reduces maternal mortality, and helps address racial disparities for women in Texas. Who is at risk under the current approach, which limits […]