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Have you ever thought of Jesus as a lawyer? Sometimes in His ministry, Jesus engaged the law for human flourishing and to help the gospel to spread. He desires that we do the same today. Jesus in the Courtroom will open us up to this forgotten truth, covering topics like: * How God has used the law to expand His kingdom * How we can engage the law strategically * How citizenship is part of discipleship * How to get involved in matters likeadoption, abortion, foster care, and education We are citizens of two kingdoms, but many of us duck and run when it comes to civil life. For anyone who cares…mehr

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Have you ever thought of Jesus as a lawyer? Sometimes in His ministry, Jesus engaged the law for human flourishing and to help the gospel to spread. He desires that we do the same today. Jesus in the Courtroom will open us up to this forgotten truth, covering topics like: * How God has used the law to expand His kingdom * How we can engage the law strategically * How citizenship is part of discipleship * How to get involved in matters likeadoption, abortion, foster care, and education We are citizens of two kingdoms, but many of us duck and run when it comes to civil life. For anyone who cares about their community--parents, teachers, pastors, you name it--engagement with our legal system can play a huge role in the health of our communities and in cultivating a gospel-ready context. Read Jesus in the Courtroom to discover how.
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JOHN MAUCK, an attorney for 30 years, is a founding partner at Mauck & Baker, LLC in Chicago. He is an Allied Attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom and was a board member of Christian Legal Society. John received his B.A. from Yale and his Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago. He and his wife of 40 years have four adult children and are active church members. John also wrote Paul on Trial: The Book of Acts as a Defense of Christianity, which was a finalist for the Evangelical Book of the Year.