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IVP Readers' Choice Award Stop outsourcing justice! Many local churches don't know what to do about justice. We tend to compartmentalize it as merely a strategy for outreach, and we often outsource it to parachurch justice ministries. While these organizations do good work, individual congregations are left disconnected from God's just purposes in the world. Adam Gustine calls the local church to be just and do justice. He provides a theological vision for our identity as a just people, where God's character and the pursuit of shalom infuses every aspect of our…mehr
IVP Readers' Choice Award Stop outsourcing justice! Many local churches don't know what to do about justice. We tend to compartmentalize it as merely a strategy for outreach, and we often outsource it to parachurch justice ministries. While these organizations do good work, individual congregations are left disconnected from God's just purposes in the world. Adam Gustine calls the local church to be just and do justice. He provides a theological vision for our identity as a just people, where God's character and the pursuit of shalom infuses every aspect of our congregational DNA. As we grow in becoming just, the church becomes a prophetic alternative to the broken systems of the world and a parable of God's intentions for human flourishing and societal transformation. This renewed vision for the church leads us into cultivating a just life together—in community, discipleship, worship, and more—extending justice out into the world in concrete ways. Let's hold being and doing together, so we can become just, compassionate communities that restore shalom and bring hope to the world.
Adam L. Gustine leads CovEnterprises, a social enterprise initiative of Love Mercy Do Justice, for the Evangelical Covenant Church. He is also the founder of an enterprise incubator in South Bend, Indiana, dedicated to extending opportunity, restoration, and ownership to the margins. He has pastored multiple churches in a wide variety of contexts and has a doctor of ministry degree from Missio Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Ann, are raising three kids to seek the shalom of their city South Bend. Rev. Dr. Dennis Edwards is associate professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. He was a church planter in Brooklyn, New York, as well as Washington, DC, and has been in urban ministry for nearly three decades. He earned an MDiv in urban ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, as well as MA and PhD degrees in biblical studies from Catholic University of America. Dennis has been an instructor of Bible and New Testament Greek at several schools, including Bethel Seminary and St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Foreword by Dennis Edwards Introduction Part 1: An Ecclesiology for Justice 1. Justice Isn't an Outreach Strategy: A Way of Life for the People of God 2. Exiles in the Promised Land: The Church as Prophetic Alternative 3. Demonstrating Mañana: The Church as a Parable of God's Intent 4. Gardeners of Shalom: The Church for Flourishing and Transformation Part 2: Justice in Our Congregational Life 5. Low-Ground Church: Discerning Vision in a High-Ground World 6. Recovering Kinship: Hospitality as Resistance 7. Finding Common Kingdom Ground: Discipling People into Shalom Community 8. Worship: Questions that Drive How We Gather Part 3: What's Next? 9. Power: A Conversation About the Linchpin of Justice with Juliet Liu and Brandon Green Epilogue: Commence Justice Acknowledgments Notes
Foreword by Dennis Edwards Introduction Part 1: An Ecclesiology for Justice 1. Justice Isn't an Outreach Strategy: A Way of Life for the People of God 2. Exiles in the Promised Land: The Church as Prophetic Alternative 3. Demonstrating Mañana: The Church as a Parable of God's Intent 4. Gardeners of Shalom: The Church for Flourishing and Transformation Part 2: Justice in Our Congregational Life 5. Low-Ground Church: Discerning Vision in a High-Ground World 6. Recovering Kinship: Hospitality as Resistance 7. Finding Common Kingdom Ground: Discipling People into Shalom Community 8. Worship: Questions that Drive How We Gather Part 3: What's Next? 9. Power: A Conversation About the Linchpin of Justice with Juliet Liu and Brandon Green Epilogue: Commence Justice Acknowledgments Notes
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