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CRCNA Synod '08 passed a resolution calling for an end to the violence in Zimbabwe and encouraging solidarity with the people and churches there. Here's an opportunity to respond!
A place to share resources and encourage each other to make care of creation an intentional part of our ministries and daily lives.
Calling Christians who wish to "defend the rights of the poor and needy" and to "rescue those being led to death".
We're always looking for good content for The Advocate, OSJHA's social justice newsletter. Have an event or special project you'd like promoted? Is there a special interest story others should hear? Post away!
A place for people to learn about, discuss, contribute to a healthy dialog about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and response.
Hollywood is finally catching onto the fact that people care about justice issues - and that says nothing about the thousands of documentaries already out there. What movies, mainstream or otherwise, are worth checking out?
Members and attenders of Madison Square church who want to talk justice.
For those who wish to speak and act faithfully in the midst of the political rhetoric, heated debates, and lack of true dialogue in the church. How do we, a church of immigrants, respond faithfully to God's call to "welcome the stranger"?
What books should we add to the endless list of mustreads? Add books (with reviews) that should be added to all of our bookshelves in our search for justice!
A place to chat about the OSJ newsletter, the Advocate.
What do you have to say about military action in Iraq? About war, just war, peace, sovereignty?
Group to emphasize the fellowship of all believers by informing the world of atrocities committed against Christians and by remembering their courage and faith.
The media often portrays men and boys as abusive, slovenly, stupid or one of the myriad of other male stereotypes. Women and girls are also stereotyped. Implications play out in schools, courts, and in our homes. Is this a justice issue?
Dionisio Díaz García, Honduran, Christian, known as the "lawyer of the poor" for his work defending the labor rights of impoverished workers, was assassinated on December 4, 2006. Justice has yet to be done. But your voice can make a difference.
Place to dialogue
Book Recommendations
(25 members)
CRC Ecojustice
(21 members)
Movie Recommendations
(20 members)
Middle East Peacebuilding
(18 members)
Immigration Forum
(16 members)
AIDS Conversation
(15 members)
Advocate Forum
(12 members)
Darfur Action
(11 members)
Justice for Dionisio
(8 members)
Iraq Action
(4 members)
The Persecuted Church
(4 members)
Zimbabwe Resolution
(4 members)
Advocacy Promotion
(2 members)
Gender Justice
(2 members)
Youth to Youth
(1 member)
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