3.25.2010

Dragging myself into the discussion...

Glenn Beck.


Though his words are outrageous, I can appreciate one thing that he said. He pointed out that many Christians do not understand what “social justice” or “economic justice” means. In working on my capstone this semester, I have learned a lot about how “justice” has been interpreted from Aristotle til the present. Granted, I have more questions than answers, but I have learned that the term “social justice” can be quite vague. What is this justice we are called to? Perhaps this is a future series of blog posts that will be filled with yet more questions... Yet in the midst of this all, we are still called to seek justice. We need to know what we mean when we seek to follow what we have been called to as part of God’s kingdom. In fact after writing these words I read an article by John Schmalzbauer (that I do NOT claim to agree with completely) that addressed this very issues.

Stanley Hauerwas’ name is being brought into the discussion as one who does not believe that there should be “social justice,” but for very different reasons. While I am still trying to understand exactly what he means by this, perhaps this quotation will leave a sense of where he is coming from.

“What makes the church ‘radical’…is not that the church leans to the left on most social issues, but rather that the church knows Jesus whereas the world does not. In the churches view, the political left is not noticeably more interesting than the political right, both tend towards solutions that act as if the world has not ended and begun in Jesus. Big words like Peace and Justice, slogans the church adopts under the presumption that, even if people do not know what ‘Jesus Christ is Lord’ means, they will know what Peace and Justice means, are words awaiting content. It is Jesus’ story that gives content to our faith, judges any institutional embodiment of our faith, and teaches us to be suspicious of any political slogan that does not need God to make itself credible…Most of our social activism is formed on the presumption that God is superfluous to the formation of a world of peace with justice.” — Stanley Hauerwas



That’s about all I can pull out of this Glenn Beck thing, I don’t even feel like I can address the things he said – to think that the gospel deals with only souls, and is separated from the present-age is too ridiculous too imagine. Yet history has shown that pendulum can easily swing either way on the popular interpretation of the gospel. Is there anyone who has taken him seriously?

Stephen Colbert had some interesting things to say

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Check out the “million Christians for social justice” on the sojourners website.
It is fascinating watching the discussion go on – “to do social justice” or not to…
Is it a questions of semantics or is it something bigger?

3.24.2010

The kids of America

According to Teen Rescue there are currently over 20,000 children enslaved in the U.S. today.
80% are girls
80% of those girls are undergoing sexual abuse and exploitation.
Check out Teen Rescue to see stories of people that are doing something to bring HOPE.

To Learn More:
Check out the documentary Very Young Girls, filmed in New York City about the Organization G.E.M.S. (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services)

Watch Shyima's story and hear of a girl RESCUED because of a tip from a neighbor, and the help of the local law enforcement.

The statistics are staggering, because the numbers represent people. Individuals no different from you and I.

I've been talking a lot with people about the church's role in the midst of this brokenness... more thoughts to come later.

3.16.2010

Want to work with a non-profit?

Are you looking to work for a non-profit organization? As I am searching for jobs, I am finding out that there are a lot of resources that are out there.

If you are still going to be an undergraduate, I suggest applying for Oxfam's CHANGE initiative.
The deadline is coming soon, so applications should be turned in quick!

If not, there are lots of other opportunities available. Check out Idealist.org, a job site where non-profits post volunteer and job opportunities.

There are often internship available through International Justice Mission, and many other organizations... I will post them as I find them!