24 episodes

The word justice can mean all kinds of things in our culture. What if reclaiming a Biblical view of justice can compel us to take part in God's reconciliation in our world?

The Gospel and Justice Justice Network

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

The word justice can mean all kinds of things in our culture. What if reclaiming a Biblical view of justice can compel us to take part in God's reconciliation in our world?

    24. The Complexity of Homelessness

    24. The Complexity of Homelessness

    John Ashmen is the president of the City Gate Network. The City Gate Network is a network of rescue missions throughout North America.

    In this conversation, we talk about the complexity of trying to help people who have found themselves homeless. John talks about a number of factors that lead to homelessness, the governments response, and how churches and believers can become a part of the solution.

    Invisible Neighbors John Ashman

    City Gate Network

    Questions / Comments?
    info@thegospelandjustice.com

    • 43 min
    23. The Church and Ending Racial Division

    23. The Church and Ending Racial Division

    George Yancey is a Professor of Sociology and also a part of the Institute of Religious Studies at Baylor University. He is the author of multiple books, including, Beyond Racial Division; A Unifying Alternative to Colorblindness and Antiracism. He also studies and writes about anti-christian attitudes in America. 

    In this conversation, we talk about his book, Beyond Racial Division, and how a Christian world view can bring racial reconciliation.

    George Yancey's Books
    George Yancey's Curriculum for Diversity Training for Churches

    Questions / Comments?
    info@thegospelandjustice.com

    • 34 min
    22. The Gospel and Belgium

    22. The Gospel and Belgium

    Brent Colby is a missionary to Brussels, Belgium. Previously, he was the Northwest Ministry Network's Kid's Ministry director. He was also on staff at Evergreen Christian Community in Olympia, Washington. He also holds a Doctorate in Christian Education.

    Brent is currently a professor in at a university in Brussels. He trains and equips pastors to plant churches in post Christian contexts.

    In this conversation, we talk about what it's like to be a missionary in Europe and the challenges that come with it. We also talk about what evangelism looks like in this context.

    To learn more and support the Colby's
    www.colbycommission.org

    Questions / Comments?
    info@thegospelandjustice.com

    • 39 min
    21. The Gospel and Ending Human Trafficking

    21. The Gospel and Ending Human Trafficking

    Andrew Dawson is the founder of Operation For Freedom. After serving in different pastoral ministry roles, he felt called to fight human trafficking. His organization helps prevent some of the root causes that are connected to trafficking as well as helping people find hope and transition out of it.

    In this episode we talk about common misconceptions about trafficking. We also talk about the complexity of the issue and how people can get involved in combatting this issue.

    To connect with Andrew and his team, you can email them at Info@operationforfreedom.org

    https://www.operationforfreedom.org

    Questions / Comments:
    info@thegospelandjustice.com

    • 51 min
    20. Business as Mission

    20. Business as Mission

    Ken Rice runs Samayra Coffee Co. with his wife Jalee. They started Samayra two years  ago in Olympia, Washington. Prior to running Samayra, Ken was a pastor for over 20 years. He's held a number of roles including executive pastor of ministries as well as planting a church.

    In this episode, we talk about running a business as a mission. Through a coffee shop, they have been able to create a safe place for people in the community to find healing. They view themselves as a front door to the church. We also talk about transitioning from pastoral ministry to seeing business as ministry and all the challenges that come along with it.

    Questions / Comments?
    info@thegospelandjustice.com

    samayracoffee.com

    • 46 min
    19. Pastoring and Political Cycles

    19. Pastoring and Political Cycles

    Zach Claussen is a pastor in the Minneapolis area. He is a part of a church that has five campuses as well as an online campus. He has his Bachelors Degree in Evangelism and Church Planting and his Masters Degree in Leadership Studies.

    In this episode we talk about pastoring through political campaigns and elections. How do you pastor a diverse group of people who are being pulled at by political affiliations?

    Questions / Comments
    info@thegospelandjustice.com

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Linnea Madsen ,

10/10 love to listen

Andy articulates very well the thoughts that many of us have had for a long time. Loving getting to listen and focus on such an important topic! So great!

Leah Dowers ,

A great listen!

Andy is such a great communicator, and speaks with such humility! I love that every episode is relevant to current culture as well as what the Bible says about that issue. It’s always good to be challenged.

HuntsmanHelge95 ,

Must listen.

I love Andy’s heart to be used by God and help others. Such an amazing and challenging podcast! This is a must listen!!

Top Podcasts In Religion & Spirituality

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Ascension
In These Times with Rabbi Ammi Hirsch
Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
The Bible Recap
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Girls Gone Bible
Girls Gone Bible
BibleProject
BibleProject Podcast
WHOA That's Good Podcast
Sadie Robertson Huff