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Dr. Joe Rangel contends justice is sometimes corrective action, a view shaped by a painful childhood memory at church and Micah 6:8.
03/22/2021 - By Dr. Joe Rangel
Randy Dale discusses justice from his viewpoint as an assistant district attorney and professor of criminal law.
03/15/2021 - By Randy Dale
Cynthia Aulds, director of the Coalition to Combat Human Trafficking in Texas, explains the role of justice in addressing human trafficking.
03/08/2021 - By Cynthia Aulds
Michael Mills, pastor of Agape Baptist Church in Fort Worth, shares how he is learning to engage in the work of justice.
03/01/2021 - By Michael Mills
Jeremy Everett reminds churches they have a role in justice, from the abstract of faith formation to the concrete of feeding the hungry.
02/22/2021 - By Jeremy Everett
Rev. Cokiesha Bailey-Robinson contends, “Justice … includes all people at the table with equal and distributed power.”
02/15/2021 - By Rev. Cokiesha Bailey-Robinson
Gaynor Yancey, professor of social work at Baylor University and Truett Seminary, shares her lifelong process of learning about justice.
02/08/2021 - By Gaynor Yancey
Pastor Kan’Dace Brock lists many, but not all, reasons she and other Black men and women are tired and what is needed to address racial justice.
02/01/2021 - By Pastor Kan'Dace Brock
Kirk Stowers, a law enforcement officer since 2002, describes how justice can look like a healthy relationship if people will extend grace.
01/25/2021 - By Kirk Stowers
Jon Singletary, dean of Baylor University’s Garland School of Social Work, contends justice requires actively working against racism everywhere.
01/19/2021 - By Jon Singletary
Ricardo Brambila explains how the justice he sought as a child in Mexico is found in “the moral standard of the word of God.”
01/12/2021 - By Ricardo Brambila
Suzii Paynter March describes how justice involves being able to see below the surface of a person’s life and circumstances.
01/05/2021 - By Suzii Paynter March