Tag: justice

Thoughts on Giving What We Have

Today I’m sorting socks. Actually, not just sorting, but pairing and counting. I’m also sizing men’s underwear… lots and lots of underwear. By the end of this project I should be an authority on men’s underwear. All of these are items that were donated by 

BOOK REVIEW: Evil and the Justice of God by N.T. Wright

BOOK REVIEW: Evil and the Justice of God by N.T. Wright

N.T. Wright’s book Evil and the Justice of God is a thought-provoking, enriching excursion into the deeper currents of biblical theology and our contemporary context.  As someone who engages in a lot of justice and mercy ministry, leading and teaching on the streets, this book is a serious 

Interconnectivity: How Worship Leads Us to Do Justice, Part 2

VJN has invited Elizabeth Lawton, a member of the Society of Vineyard Scholars, to enrich our conversation by offering her insights on the relationship between leisure, worship, and pursuing God’s justice. Elizabeth is a graduate student in moral theology and Christian Ethics at the University 

INTERCONNECTIVITY: How Worship Leads Us to Do Justice, Part 1

VJN has invited Elizabeth Lawton, a member of the Society of Vineyard Scholars, to enrich our conversation by offering her insights on the relationship between leisure, worship, and pursuing God’s justice. Elizabeth is a graduate student in moral theology and Christian Ethics at the University 

Introducing the Vineyard Justice Network

Over the past couple of month’s we’ve been hinting at the future direction of VAST. Now, we’re ready to share the next stage of our development: the work of VAST will be folded into the broader framework of the new Vineyard Justice Network (VJN)! Over