Changing The River Course
Today for Indigenous people, the water is roaring!
Connect with others. Discuss ways to inform and engage your congregation in efforts of social justice.
Today for Indigenous people, the water is roaring!
Ministering that has substance includes love and compassion, a listening ear, prayers, and laughter.
The suffering of the land is borne unequally by those who are marginalized, by those whose living space becomes collateral damage, whose water is left unprotected by forces beyond their control, those who systems are not designed to protect or benefit.
Life is a gift from God. Caring for new human life, whether in the womb or outside of it, means caring for mothers (and families!).
This is our Father’s world. So let’s return to the land together, to the treaties. We are made from the dirt of a garden, after all! Who first stewarded the portion of Creator’s world that you call home? And why does it matter?
The submissions to the Creation Care Preaching Challenge are in! Check them out and get inspired.
We’re marking the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this month by listening carefully to our Reformed confessions.
As Christians who believe that sexuality is a sacred gift and who want to seek justice with the marginalized people who are most harmed by the sex industry, we need to address the problem of easily accessible online porn.
Liz is always encouraging young people who are interested in God’s heart for justice — she lights up in conversations with young people about truth and reconciliation, refugees, stewardship, human trafficking.
This past June, the Christian Reformed Church declared the Doctrine of Christian Discovery to be a heresy. What does this mean? And how should it affect the way we live?
So much of the conversation about immigration during this election season has not been based on facts or on the biblical value of philoxenia. How can this change?
How do we stay in dialogue with people who strongly disagree with us on an issue we are passionate about, especially when that issue affects the lives of people in very tangible ways?
Do Justice, the joint blog of the Centre for Public Dialogue and the Office of Social Justice, has been around for a year and a half! You can see the most popular articles of the year here.