jesus justice
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Monday, June 23rd, 2008
Jesus Justice: So Easy A Five Year Old Can Do It?
Jeremy Del Rio, UYWI 2008
Jesus the Justice Advocate may not be standard Sunday school fare, yet He began his ministry by declaring his heart for justice in a concrete mission statement to preach good news to the poor. He loves justice so much that he [...]
Live from UYWI08: Jesus Justice
Thursday, May 15th, 2008
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+ PowerPoint here
+ “Jesus Justice” article (Youth Workers Journal, 2007)
+ Audio coming soon.
Jesus Justice, Phase 2
Wednesday, September 12th, 2007The Jesus Justice article from last spring is making a second wave of appearances in various forms this fall. The Youth Ministry Exchange just posted the complete, 3,000-word version here. Tri-State Voice published a shorter version (2,700 words) in its September print issue; a still shorter version appears as a devotional in the [...]
Jesus Justice: So Easy a Five-Year-Old Can Do It
Monday, May 28th, 2007Part 5 of 5
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[This is reprinted from the May-June issue of the Journal of Student Ministries.]
Jesus loves justice so much that he built it into his response to the most fundamental of evangelical questions: “What must I do to inherit eternal life?”
The question sounds innocent enough, but its questioner, a lawyer, [...]
Jesus Justice: So Easy a Five-Year-Old Can Do It
Thursday, May 24th, 2007Part 3 of 5
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[This is reprinted from the May-June issue of the Journal of Student Ministries.]
The concept of Shalom expresses this best. In his book Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense, British theologian N.T. Wright describes biblical justice as “putting the world to rights.” It’s the fulfillment, as Paul wrote, of all creation’s [...]
Jesus Justice: So Easy a Five-Year-Old Can Do It
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007Part 2 of 5
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[This is reprinted from the May-June issue of the Journal of Student Ministries.]
“Why didn’t we help that man?”
As Judah’s confused yet compassionate eyes gazed at mine, his words cut deep. We had just passed a panhandler in Chinatown on the way to introduce mom to soupy dumplings. I had taken him [...]









