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  • Becoming What We Receive: Communion in Community

    I have been reflecting a lot lately about the holy connections between food, faith, and justice. In my daily life, I work part-time as a cook in a French neighbourhood cafe and part-time as a...
    November 14, 2016
  • God is in Control but I am Still Hurting

    I am heartbroken, scared, angry, and confused. As a woman, a Latina, a woman of color, and an immigrant living in the U.S. I feel so scared and unwelcome right now. I really thought that racism and...
    November 11, 2016
  • How Do We Do Justice?

    “Justice is the destruction of evil and the flourishing of the cosmos.” – Andy Crouch The word “Justice” kindles different images for us. For some, justice prompts images of laws, courts, judges and...
    November 7, 2016
  • Introducing Do Justice Columnists!

    We’re trying something new on Do Justice. We’ve been around for over 3 years now, and until now, story and series ideas have usually come from our teams at the Christian Reformed Centre for Public...
    November 3, 2016
  • Where We Begins Matters: Theresa

    1. Tell us a little about your family's immigration story. The journey of my life began in 1985 when I left the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I woke up one morning and my parents said: we found a...
    October 31, 2016
  • How Does our Faith Inform our Vote?

    Scripture calls us to defend the cause of the marginalized and to work for the flourishing of all creation. The church has responded. As we approach Election Day on November 8, we invite you to...
    October 27, 2016
  • Preaching and Advocacy—Part of the Same Good News

    What does Mary Crickmore, a CRC missionary in Mali, West Africa, for over 30 years, have in common with Robert Moffat, a 19th century Scotsman who arrived in what is now Botswana, Southern Africa, in...
    October 17, 2016
  • Decolonizing Christianity after Discovery

    Spanish friar Bartolomé de las Casas recounts the final words of Hatuey, an Indigenous leader on the island of Hispaniola who resisted the conquest: “When tied to the stake, the cacique (chief) Hatuey...
    October 10, 2016
  • Diversity is our Greatest Strength: Sarahi

    So much of the conversation about immigration during this election season has not been based on facts or on the biblical value of philoxenia (love of the stranger, see Romans 12:13 or Hebrews 13:2)...
    October 7, 2016