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Tag Archives: social justice
Hearing the Prophets on Justice: A Response
One of the assignments I have given some of my students as we discuss the writing prophets of the Old Testament is to reflect on the following: “What might be some ways that the prophetic words about justice for the … Continue reading
Posted in Prophets, social justice
Tagged Justice, Old Testament, oppression, politics, prophet, response, righteousness, social justice
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Thoughts in a Day: Some Reflections
It has been a full day (though many feel that way). It has also been a good day. I was just reflecting on some of the happenings of the day and the goodness of God through it all. A video … Continue reading
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Tagged calling, friends, Jesus, Missions, Muslims, Pastoral Ministry, social justice, students, testimony
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