Episode 87: Justice + Injustice

Episode 87: Justice + Injustice

23 Minuten

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vor 4 Jahren

You can’t turn on the news without seeing injustice. You can't
scroll social media without hearing about injustice. How do women
of mission respond to injustice? What do we do? How do we use
what we’ve got for the good of others and the glory of God, all
the while knowing that we are placed exactly where we’re supposed
to be so that we can respond to injustice right now?


In this conversation with Jess and Kennesha, we’re defining what
justice is and what justice is not. We’re looking to the
justifier - Jesus - to teach us how to love people best. And
we’re talking action steps for going forward, because we know
that what has limited you in the past does not have to limit you
now. You can have God’s capacity to love the things He loves. Let
it be in us, God.


LIsten in on this conversation (this is only the beginning for
us!), and know this: we’re on your team. We’re with you. We’re
curious, we’re hopeful, we’re ready, we’re lamenting, and we’re
prayerful. You have a friend, and we are with you.





We quote three of our friends in this episode, and we want to
make sure you follow these incredible women!


Give our friend KJ Ramsey a follow. She's an incredible
writer, and we're so grateful for her voice.

Bernice King is a powerhouse, and she's giving us the words
we need to hear. Her words in the injustice conversation have
encouraged and equipped us. 

And we also talk about Osheta Moore's peacemaker vs.
peacekeeper idea. She's another amazing friend of ours - give her
a follow to glean from her wisdom.






Some of our top book recommendations on
injustice:


Reading While Black by Esau McCaulley


The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein


How to Fight Racism by Jemar Tisby


Unsettling Truths by Mark Charles and Soong-Chun Rah


Reparations by Duke L. Kwon


Be the Bridge by Latasha Morrison

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