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Getting to the heart of social justice

Just SpiritualityWhen it comes to “doing justice,” what is the difference between the Body doing Kingdom justice and other groups pursuing social justice? Why is it such a mistake to care for social needs without giving attention to the condition of the heart?

Mae Elise Canon’s new book, Just Spirituality, says the practice of the disciplines — such as silence, prayer, study, community, worship, sabbath, and submission — provides the fuel that powers our pursuit of justice, moving the world toward the right relationships and right living that should characterize the Kingdom among us. She looks back at seven significant figures in the battle for Kingdom justice and suggests ways their practice of Christian spiritual disciplines can help us be molded, shaped, and transformed more into the image of Christ as we pursue our mission of compassion and justice.

Chapter titles:
Mother Teresa: From silence to service
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: From prayer to discipleship
Watchman Nee: From study to evangelism
Martin Luther King Jr.: From community to proclamation
Fairuz: From worship to freedom
Desmond Tutu: From Sabbath to reconciliation
Oscar Romero: From submission to martyrdom

Learn more at Amazon.com by clicking here.

Start: Becoming a Good Samaritan

Michael Seaton

What does it take to “love your neighbor” in a global community? Start: Becoming a Good Samaritan is an unprecedented initiative to help Christians live out Christ’s love in world-changing ways right where they live. This groundbreaking training program helps small groups, families, entire churches, and organizations of every size explore the most pressing issues of our time—then start actually doing something about them.

Join teacher, speaker, and award-winning author John Ortberg as he hosts six emotionally packed sessions featuring a remarkable array of global Christian leaders, including Eugene Peterson, Philip Yancey, Matthew Sleeth, Jim Cymbala, Chuck Colson, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Brenda Salter McNeil, Kay Warren, Joni Eareckson Tada, Rob Bell, Shane Claiborne, and many others.

The study takes Christians out of the pews and into the streets where, as the hands and feet of Christ, they will live out the gospel, positively impacting those suffering from poverty, social injustice, pandemic diseases, and more.

Click here to view on Amazon.com
(Purchase benefits Multiply Justice partner projects)

Visit www.juststart.org to learn about the nationwide church campaign experience and the growing list of national and international supporters and to access supplemental, online resources for the DVD curriculum.

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