
DO JUSTICE

God's command to do justice (Micah 6:8) is clear and unambiguous, is not limited to our personal behavior and transcends any political agenda. A simple definition of doing justice is fixing what's broken and missing in our communities ... all those things that violate the pre-Fall order God established.
Jesus reiterates the command to do justice when He tells us to treat others the we want to be treated (Matt. 7:12). He also modeled doing justice in His earthly life, and tells us that living this way is evangelistic (Matt. 5:16).
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Below are great partners helping the Church do justice in New England.
Issue | Ministries |
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Addiction | |
At Risk Youth | |
Community Wellness | |
Cult Recovery | |
Disability | |
Disaster Relief | |
Domestic Abuse | |
Education | |
Foster Care | |
Heating Assistance | |
Housing & Homelessness | |
Hunger | |
Immigration | |
Immigration | |
Mental Health | |
Pregnancy Counseling | |
Refugee Resettlement | |
Sexual Exploitation | |