
Summer 2010 |
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A Mighty River or a Slippery Slope?: Examining the cultural and
theological forces behind the new interest in justice. [Mark Labberton]
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What is Biblical Justice? [Paul Louis Metzger]
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One Pastor's Quest: The price of getting personally involved in justice.
[Eugene Cho]
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Three Faces of Graceful Justice: These churches are combining justice and
evangelism. [Lance Ford]
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Always Personal, Never Private: Jim Wallis and Mark Dever don't see
eye-to-eye, but they do agree on justice. [interview]
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Is Jesus Welcome in Justice Efforts?: How to speak the name in a "serve
but don't proselytize" world. [Tim Avery]
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The People and the Black Book: One church's attempt to do justly. [Mark
Buchanan]
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The Justice Generation: young people are drawn to injustices, and this is
an opportunity for life-shaping discipleship. [Bethany Hoang]
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Preaching Like a Prophet: We dare not be silent about injustices, if only
we can see them as God does. [John Ortberg]
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Your Church's APGAR: A new way to measure spiritual vitality. [Kevin A.
Miller]
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How Outsiders Find Faith: What I discovered was different from what I had
always been told. [Mike Fleischmann]
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What to Do with a Stranger: What's the invitation here: "Pray this
prayer" or "Follow me"? [Gordon MacDonald]
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