Becoming a Just Church ft. Adam Gustine
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Justice is often characterized as a project, something we go out in the world to do and check a box--but justice needs to first be about the kind of people we are rather than the actions we do. Adam Gustine, Assistant Director of Social Concerns Seminars, joins us on the podcast to discuss his book, "Becoming a Just Church, Cultivating Communities of God's Shalom." Adam defines shalom as "wholeness, when nothing is missing and nothing is broken," and the work of the Church is be an extension of wholeness.
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