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VJN Spotlight: Suhail Stephen, director of Vineyard School of Justice | CauseCon

This week, VJN spotlights VJN member Suhail Stephen. In this interview, Suhail Stephen unpacks his perspective and experiences with racial reconciliation, the relationship between mercy and justice, and shares stories from living in intentional community with the poor in Winnipeg, Canada. About Suhail: Suhail is 

Welcoming Dave Hanson to the VJN Steering Committee

At the end of 2015, VJN co-founder Steven Hamilton needed to step down from the steering committee. We are so grateful for his pioneering vision for racial reconcilitation in Baltimore, his ongoing local and national anti-trafficking work, and his shepherding heart as a spiritual director. 

Watch: Kathy Maskell on the Justice of Disciple-Making

In this week’s video podcast, watch Session 2: “Developing the Heart: The Justice of Disciple-Making,” from the 2015 VJN Forum on “Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor.” A conversation led by Kathy Maskell on how to talk about and understand the importance of the role 

Watch: Dr. William Turner on the Holy Spirit, Justice, and Community Action

Watch: Dr. William Turner on the Holy Spirit, Justice, and Community Action

“Pneumatology is a subversive discourse.” Hi folks, we’re so thrilled to finally release the video recordings of the main sessions from VJN 2015: Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor. Over the next few weeks, we’ll post all four sessions. We begin with Dr. William Turner’s 

Black History Month: “Me and the New Jim Crow”

In honor of Black History Month, VJN invited Ramon Mayo to review Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow. Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow, is a tour de force in exposing a clear injustice in our society. It is a clear injustice that