The idea of “justice” has received more airtime in the last year than at any other time in my lifetime. Websites, podcasts, and the Twitter world overflowed with proponents, antagonists, and an assortment of shadowy social architects calling for “justice.”… Read More
Eyes Wide Open
Could it be that social justice has been wrongly defined in our society? If we don’t know what justice is then how can we advocate for it or even recognizes it? The Bible speaks to this issue and is the starting point for anyone who wants to follow Jesus in “doing justice.” Continue reading
Hope Misplaced
What do the riots at the Capitol and the riots in the streets over the summer have in common? Both groups put their hope in the wrong place. The summer protests were an expression of frustration and anger that law-officers… Read More
Facing the Future
As we enter 2021, what lessons can we learn when we look back on the events in 2020? I would suggest the most powerful lesson from 2020 was the fragmenting of how people arrive at something being true. As a… Read More