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Live Justly

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LIVE JUSTLY IS AN IN-DEPTH SCRIPTURAL AND PRACTICAL STUDY
TO HELP PEOPLE LIVE JUSTLY IN 6 KEY AREAS OF
ADVOCACY, PRAYER, CONSUMPTION, GENEROSITY, CREATION CARE AND RELATIONSHIPS.

Justice is often invoked by passionate teachers, pastors, and leaders inviting us into NEW action. For example, a justice-themed sermon from a leader or pastor to encourage the church to volunteer, go on a missions trip, or give to a cause. Justice is often focused upon doing something new, but what about the actions you and I take every day?

Here’s the justice isn’t always about doing something new; it’s about infusing what we already do with Kingdom values. We wake up every day and make about fifty decisions–we decide what clothes to wear, what food to eat, how to commute to work or school, how to treat our friends, family, and strangers, what to pray for, where to invest our money, and so on. Justice isn’t simply an action once a year; it is a lifestyle. Our prayer is that our everyday actions will be infused with justice–not our definition of justice but God’s revelation of justice in Scripture.

The scriptures and the movement of the Holy Spirit have deeply touched our own lives here at Micah Challenge, and the call to seek justice has permeated our everyday life choices–pushing us not just to seek justice but to live justly. Perhaps you too feel that call to seek justice.You are not alone in this experience–countless churches, campus groups, small groups, families, and individuals have heard the call and asked us “what’s next?”

124 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 9, 2016

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February 2, 2022
This is an extremely challenging study book, not because the content is difficult, but because it stirs your heart toward action. IMO it needs to be read and we need to be challenged.
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