Does God’s love know any borders? What is it like for babies born into homelessness? How do we keep laboring for justice in the midst of continued brokenness? Find articles, talks, and resources that speak to these questions and more in the round-up.
The Hebrew word shalom is often translated as welfare, peace, or prosperity. We often think about peace as merely the absence of conflict, but shalom is much more than that. Shalom is about wholeness.
This month, we decided to do things a little differently and sharing a list of books (and a podcast) from our Formed for Justice Conference speakers that are worth reading (and listening to) if you desire to grow in understanding and awareness.
What is it like for families to attempt to navigate the special education system in NYC public schools? How can our willingness to be proximate to the poor lead to healthier communities? Is a set of activities what God means by “do justice”? Find content that speak to these questions and more in the
The Old Testament book of Haggai has much to teach us about facing discouragement. These lessons are of particular importance for those facing discouragement in their work to help those who are vulnerable. Here are three things we learn about what discouragement is from Haggai.