Do Justice Recommended Resources
Recommended Reading*
Generous Justice by Tim Keller
This book explores a life of justice empowered by an experience of grace: a generous, gracious justice and offers readers a new understanding of modern justice and human rights that will resonate with both the faithful and the skeptical.
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“Pursue Justice” by Jeremy Treat
In this excerpt from his book Seek First, Pastor Jeremy gives an overview of the biblical theme of justice then looks at some practical applications.
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Insider Outsider by Bryan Loritts
Bryan Loritts is an African-American pastor known for leading churches into biblical diversity. In this book, he shares his own story as black man learning to navigate the culture of the American church.
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“Letter From a Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King, Jr.
In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. was imprisoned for peacefully protesting racial segregation. While in prison, Dr. King wrote this letter to “white moderates,” fellow clergymen who were accusing him of causing disunity. The letter is a plea for true Christian unity, inviting all to join in the work of racial reconciliation.
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Recommended Sermon
Wisdom in Justice
God is a God of justice, and so his people are called to be people of justice. Pastor Jeremy Treat preaches from Proverbs 11:1-10 on the reality of injustice and how we are to wisely pursue justice, advocate for the oppressed, and look to Jesus.
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* While we may not agree with everything in every book we recommend, we think they are helpful resources to better understand Scripture and learn to follow Jesus in every area of life.