The Role of the Church in Doing Justice

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Next Friday, February 19 IJM will partner with Pepperdine Law School’s Nootbar Institute in hosting a one-day event entitled “The Role of the Church in Doing Justice.”

Featuring:
• Rich Stearns, President, World Vision U.S.
• Kay Warren, Saddleback Church Joseph D’Souza, International President, Dalit Freedom Network
• Mark Labberton, Director of the Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute for Preaching at Fuller Theological Seminary and Senior Fellow of the IJM Institute
• Joseph D’Souza, International President, Dalit Freedom Network
• Sean Litton, VP Field Operations, International Justice Mission
• Jim Martin, VP Church Mobilization, International Justice Mission
• Larry Martin, SVP Education, International Justice Mission

“The Role of the Church in Doing Justice” will explore how Christians can answer the call to seek justice through churches, NGOs, and individual actions. Event registration is $120.

Panels and presentations will discuss:
• The Biblical Foundations for Justice
• Mobilizing the Church to Seek Justice
• Seeking Justice Domestically
• Seeking Justice Globally

We’d love to know if you plan to attend - just leave a note in the comments, and the IJM team will look forward to meeting you at the event.


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    International Justice Mission is a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. IJM lawyers, investigators and aftercare professionals work with local governments to ensure victim rescue, to prosecute perpetrators and to strengthen the community and civic factors that promote functioning public justice systems.


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