Like many middle-borns in the birth order, I confess to being somewhat obsessed with fairness and the parable of “The Workers in the Vineyard” triggers my injustice meter.
Tag: injustice
After hearing of Chadwick Boseman's untimely death, Pauline Cruz Escaño dug into the star's acting archives and found an important film that provided relevant commentary on 2020 and our faith journey.
Pastor Darren Garlett offers an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective on the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Nathan Brown reflects on a single idea that serves as the foundation for the perpetuation of injustice and inequality in our world.
How a symbol of humility became a centrepiece of injustice.
"One Trip to Kenya is a poignant reminder of the preeminence of compassion and love in action and the difference we can each make in the world, even if only in the life of one other person."
This quarter's Sabbath School companion book is a rallying cry to "do justice".
The plight of 1900 refugees held in indefinite detention on Manus Island and Nauru continues because we are not sufficiently raising our voices to bring this inhumanity to an end.
30,000 children are dying unnecessarily every day. Yet do we even care?