After Covering Global Disasters for Decades, Nicholas Kristof Is More Hopeful Than Ever
The New York Times reporter’s memoir can refine our perspective on pursuing justice in a fallen world.
The Statistic that Nobody Believes
How a former NFL player became an advocate for the most vulnerable.
Want to Expand Your Global Vision? Read These Books.
8 reading recommendations for a ministry-focused life.
Abolitionism at the Tipping Point
Slavery has been around since before Moses, but International Justice Mission’s president thinks its demise is only decades away.
The Fight for Social Justice Starts Within
Only a vibrant inner life can sustain the activist’s soul.
How a Disney Ballerina Ended Up Fighting Modern Slavery
A director of church mobilization for International Justice Mission says women can’t have it all, but they can have something better.
The Real Cost (and Power) of Seeking Justice
The murder of Willie Kimani can rally the global Body of Christ for an end to impunity.
We Can Stop Modern Slavery—with Churches’ Help
Lone “justice freaks” aren’t enough. To end exploitation, we need community.
Faithfulness and Bridge-Building Go Together
Our cultural influence begins with faithfulness to the Cross and Resurrection of Christ.
We Should Expect Non-Christians to Share Our Morals
Both natural and civil law, as God designed, tell us why.