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  • Slow Kingdom Coming: Practices for Doing Justice, Loving Mercy and Walking Humbly in the World, By Kent Annan
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    Slow Kingdom Coming

    Practices for Doing Justice, Loving Mercy and Walking Humbly in the World

    by Kent Annan

    14th Annual Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year, Social Justice

    No one said pursuing justice would be easy.

    The road can be so challenging and the destination so distant that you may be discouraged by a lack of progress, compassion or commitment in your quest for justice. How do you stay committed to the journey when God's kingdom can seem so slow ...

  • Evil and the Justice of God, By N. T. Wright
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    Evil and the Justice of God

    by N. T. Wright

    • Merit Award, 2007 Christianity Today Theology/Ethics Book

    With every earthquake and war, understanding the nature of evil and our response to it becomes more urgent. Evil is no longer the concern just of ministers and theologians but also of politicians and the media.

    We hear of child abuse, ethnic cleansing, AIDS, torture and terrorism, and rightfully we are shocked. But, ...

  • The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God's Call to Justice, By Mark Labberton
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    The Dangerous Act of Worship

    Living God's Call to Justice

    by Mark Labberton
    Foreword by John Ortberg

    What's at stake in our worship? Everything.Worship is the dangerous act of waking up to God and God's purposes in the world. But something has gone wrong with our worship. Too often worship has become a place of safety and complacency, a narrowlyprivate experience in which solitary individuals only express their personal adoration. Even when we gather corporately, we often close our eyes to those ...

  • Is Christianity the White Man's Religion?: How the Bible Is Good News for People of Color, By Antipas L. Harris
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    Is Christianity the White Man's Religion?

    How the Bible Is Good News for People of Color

    by Antipas L Harris

    Among many young people of color, there is a growing wariness about organized religion and Christianity in particular. If Christianity is for everyone, why does the Bible seem to endorse slavery? Why do most popular images of Jesus feature a man with white skin and blue eyes? Is evangelical Christianity "good news" or a tool of white supremacy?As our society increases in ethnic ...

  • Making All Things New: God's Dream for Global Justice, By R. York Moore
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    Making All Things New

    God's Dream for Global Justice

    by R. York Moore

    Often this world seems like a nightmare. Human trafficking, young girls trapped in brothels, child soldiers forced to become killers, unchecked plagues and diseases, economic injustice and the oppression of the poor. Millions around the world aretrapped in this nightmare, and we may feel helpless to do anything about it.But God has a dream. York Moore paints a vivid picture of how the dream of God ...

  • Undoing Manifest Destiny: Settler America, Christian Colonists, and the Pursuit of Justice, By L. Daniel Hawk
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    Undoing Manifest Destiny

    Settler America, Christian Colonists, and the Pursuit of Justice

    by L. Daniel Hawk

    Reckoning with the Colonial Past to Bring Justice to the Present

    As White settlers spread across North America, they crafted and enacted an epic story of their God-given dominion—over the land, over Indigenous nations, and over the future. Their narrative constructed a myth of innocence that justified a massive program of violence and dispossession by suppressing a darker ...

  • Beyond Colorblind: Redeeming Our Ethnic Journey, By Sarah Shin
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    Beyond Colorblind

    Redeeming Our Ethnic Journey

    by Sarah Shin

    Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year
    Foreword INDIES Award Finalist

    For a generation or so, society has tried to be colorblind. People say they don’t see race. But this approach has limitations. In our broken world, ethnicity and racial identity are often points of pain and injustice. We can’t ignore that God created us with our ethnic identities. ...

  • What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness?: Reclaiming the Intersection of Protest and Prayer, By Charlie E Dates
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    What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness?

    Reclaiming the Intersection of Protest and Prayer

    by Charlie E. Dates
    Foreword by Esau McCaulley

    “Dates doesn’t speak on his own authority. He takes us to the authority of God expressed in Scripture to demonstrate how the wrongful tearing apart of righteousness and justice within much of the church has also torn us apart.” — Beth Moore, founder and president of Living Proof Ministries

    Justice is God's Righteousness in Action

    Reclaim what was always ...

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  • Bread for the Resistance: Forty Devotions for Justice People, By Donna Barber
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    Bread for the Resistance

    Forty Devotions for Justice People

    by Donna Barber

    Sometimes you get tired, doing this thing we call justice. Making the case, fighting the fight, having to explain again and again why it matters. You feel burned out or disillusioned. Sometimes you just need a word from the Lord.

    In these daily devotions, Donna Barber offers life-giving words of renewal and hope for those engaged in the resistance to injustice. When you face ...

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