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Praying for Justice: A Lectionary of Christian Concern

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ISBN-13: 9781594980381 ISBN-10: 1594980381
Publisher
Barclay Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 9, 2017
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.50×15.20 cm

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Praying for Justice: A Lectionary of Christian Concern by Campbell, R. Anderson. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781594980381.

This book is not free of agenda. It is an act of resistance. God is greater than any politician, political system, or nation. And now is the time for people of faith to act in tangible, costly, and courageous ways. This book calls upon the president – and all leaders – to live into wisdom, prudence, compassion, humility, and discernment. This book is a statement that we face a grave threat to the heart of Gods kingdom vision: a society in which all are valued as individuals bearing Gods image. The title of this book contains an invitation to pray for justice, but this book contains no overt prayers. Many of the more than fourteen hundred Bible passages contained here are prayers or portions of prayers. To read these texts is to be invited to join them in prayer. The quotations in this lectionary are all penned by people of Christian faith, who have spent their lives thinking about, working for, and telling others about a God whom they believe to be radically on the side of the weak, vulnerable, and marginalized. This book invites us to use each days verse as a meditation or reflection for that day and each weeks quotation as an examination of the ways in which your life images Gods redemptive justice in the world. This book is also a call to action. Now is not a time for Christians to sit and trust that others will take care of people on the margins of our society. Christians must not content themselves with mere social media activism or personal piety. Christians must act often. Christians must act publicly. Christians must act sacrificially. Christians must act with courage and compassion. Christians must act as if it matters – because it does.