Archive October 14, 2010

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Every New Decision Has a Justice Price Tag

That’s the theme in Everyday Justice: The Global Impact of Our Daily Choices, a very practical book by Julie Clawson with the appropriate subtitle of “the global impact of our daily choices”.

The Christmas “Jesus from Below”

Last week, I received the following e.mail update from Kris Rocke. I’ve come to respect Kris, who is one of teachers in our FYI Urban Youth Ministry Certificate program…

Rescued at the Rescue Mission

For over ten years, our youth have served at the Rescue Mission by providing chapel services once a month.

Different Kind of Music Tour

I was really encouraged by this article in “Christianity Today” about musicians’ heart for justice. I thought you might be too.

Risks by Ethnicity

Anyone who follows statistics knows they can end up distorted. They often end up misquoted and misinterpreted.

A 15 Year-Old Justice Hero

Last week I spoke at The Gathering, a conference for foundation leaders and philanthropists that was hosted in Phoenix, Arizona.

Missions Decisions Already Need to Restart Our Summer 2010 Plan

If you’re like me, most of your decisions about summer missions projects come down to two things: 1. Calendar. 2. Price.

Diverse Schools Create Racial Divide

I continue to be fascinated by this Newsweek article on kids and race. In particular, here’s a disturbing excerpt…

Kids Aren’t Colorblind Adults Need to Talk With Them

Irene on our FYI staff team sent me this fascinating Newsweek article on kids and race. It’s long, but worth the read. Highlights for me…

Katrina Project

This past week, one of our church’s high school seniors created a short film clip to tell the story of Hurricane Katrina and share about our high school community’s annual trips to help with the rebuilding effort.

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