Description

The cry for justice and transformation is palpable. From extreme poverty and human rights violations to racism and conflicts in the Middle East, media outlets constantly highlight the world’s urgent need for justice. But how should Christians engage with these issues and the realities they expose?

This book offers guidance. Edited by Brian McLaren, Elisa Padilla, and Ashley Bunting Seeber, The Justice Project brings together over 30 concise essays from leading voices in the justice movement, including René Padilla, Peggy Campolo, Will and Lisa Samson, Sylvia Keesmaat, Bart Campolo, Lynne Hybels, Tony Jones, and Richard Twiss. Organized into sections—God of Justice, Book of Justice, Justice in the USA, Just World, and Just Church—the book challenges readers to explore the complexities of global injustices and respond with action.

In a time of unprecedented need, this collection calls Christians to live out the timeless command: Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.