More and more Navigators, especially younger ones, are asking hard questions about the role of authentic disciples of Jesus in addressing injustice in society around us. Jesus addressed injustice, as did the Law and the Prophets. What about us? For several years I’ve been working with a diverse international group of Navigators who are deeply involved in responding to poverty, corruption and injustice.
But we’ve mainly addressed poverty. Next Monday-Wednesday, we intend to wade into the deeper waters of our role in addressing some roots of poverty: corruption and injustice. We have more questions than answers! We need wisdom from above! And in James 1:5-7 and 3:13-18 God promises to provide all the wisdom we need.
Please pray that God will fill us the wisdom that we need as we face these controversial and important questions.
Tags
Other Posts by this Ministry
COVID-19 Transition: Nov. 14
The purpose of this post is to update you on how Governor Northam’s new COVID…
COVID-19 Transition: June 19
In our desire to communicate well in this COVID-19 season, we wanted to provide an…
COVID-19 Transition: May 29
On Tuesday, May 26th, Governor Northam announced that Northern Virginia was clear to move to…
COVID-19 Transition: May 22
“But as for me, I will hope continually, And will praise You yet more and more” (Ps.…
COVID-19 Transition: May 17
May 18, 2020 Since we were having some audio issues yesterday during our worship service…
COVID-19 Transition: May 14
May 14, 2020 Dear Cherrydale family, Thank you so much to everyone who completed last…