| | The People’s Republic of China has approved a new national security law for Hong Kong, igniting greater concerns about human rights in the semi-autonomous region. |
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| | T.C. Stallings ("War Room") suffered a string of unimaginable tragedies this season, which led to the release of his new docufilm, "24 Counter: The Story BEHIND the Run." |
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| | Twitter has shut down the account of Irish comedian Graham Linehan for stating that men are not women, words the social media company considers "hateful conduct" toward transgender-identifying people. |
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| | The Archdiocese of St. Louis in Missouri defended the statue of King Louis IX of France located in front of St. Louis Art Museum in Forest Park as praying Catholics clashed with protesters seeking to tear it down because the king persecuted Jews. |
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| | After yesterday's 5-4 decision, it’s now difficult to see a Roberts-led Supreme Court ever overturning Roe v. Wade. |
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| | Society has devolved to the point where they see each of God’s constraints in a negative sense and view them as uncomfortably restrictive so they do what is right in their own eyes. |
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Outrageous Justice: Free Virtual Small-Group Study | | God calls His people to seek justice. But given the complexities of our criminal justice system, how can the followers of Jesus have a clear understanding of criminal justice issues and take action to promote peace and restoration?
To that end, Prison Fellowship® has released the Outrageous Justice® small-group curriculum, designed to awaken Christians to the need for justice that restores. Through the study, small groups learn about the challenges in the American criminal justice system and explore how Christians can respond in hands-on ways to pursue justice and bring about true hope, restoration, and healing.
THE OUTRAGEOUS JUSTICE CURRICULUM
The curriculum weaves current events, biblical context, and personal stories into a compelling conversation. It discusses how to minister to those impacted by crime and incarceration. And it looks at how to influence positive changes in our criminal justice system.
The materials include a study guide, video teaching segments, and first-person stories of people impacted by crime and incarceration. There is also a companion book that gives in-depth insights. The curriculum talks about everything from why we should be outraged by the injustices of our system... read more | |
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