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By Jeremy | November 21, 2006
Over the weekend, I came across two wonderful MP3s by Dr. Tim Keller, founder and senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and Richard Townsell, executive director of Lawndale Christian Community Development Corporation in Chicago on the subject of social justice. Rudy wants me to review the messages on this blog so he doesn't have to listen to them. Stay tuned for that, but in the meantime feel free to enjoy them for yourselves.
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"Doing Justice," by Dr. Keller at the 2006 Resurgence Conference
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"What does Justice have to do with it?" by Richard Townsell at the 2005 Christian Community Development Conference
An off-topic nugget from Dr. Keller:
"When you listen and read one thinker, you become a clone. If you really spend alot of time listening and reading two thinkers, you'll become confused. If ... ten thinkers, you'll start to develop your own voice. And if you listen and read about 2 or 300, you'll actually become wise, as well as develop your own voice."
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