We are starting a couple of discussion groups around your book, Everyday Justice, We were wondering if you had any discussions questions that we could use. I know we will have a lot of ideas and thoughts expressed, but I would like to keep them focused, so that we do more than just talk and get moving toward action.
Thanks,
Judy
# 25 March 2010 at 7:47 am
Kristin said:
My question is actually on the same lines as Judy’s (above). Do you have a study guide, leader’s guide, discussion guide, anything like that for Everyday Justice which could be used in a Bible Study or Sunday School class??
# 26 April 2010 at 7:15 am
Jack Heller said:
I’ve looked through this site and have realized something interesting: There is nothing here about prisons. Yet I would think most people would initially think of “justice” as involving law, courts, and prisons. That is “everyday justice” for many people. I am curious about this omission.
# 14 August 2010 at 6:58 pm
Alice Brown said:
Hello, I am a student from Bromley High school currently doing my ICT GCSE coursework and I was wondering if i could use your image in my work?
regards, Alcie Brown
# 18 November 2010 at 2:58 am
Claudette Derdaele said:
I am posting as the others at the beginning. If there was an answer, i could not find it. I am hoping to use your book as our book for our Lenten study and wondered if you had any questions to help our conversation….. Thanks. This is a great resource.
# 21 January 2012 at 6:59 pm
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Zechariah 7: 9-10
This is what the LORD Almighty says: 'Administer true justice; show mercy and compassion to one another. Do not oppress the widow or the fatherless, the alien or the poor. In your hearts do not think evil of each other.'
Hi,
We are starting a couple of discussion groups around your book, Everyday Justice, We were wondering if you had any discussions questions that we could use. I know we will have a lot of ideas and thoughts expressed, but I would like to keep them focused, so that we do more than just talk and get moving toward action.
Thanks,
Judy
My question is actually on the same lines as Judy’s (above). Do you have a study guide, leader’s guide, discussion guide, anything like that for Everyday Justice which could be used in a Bible Study or Sunday School class??
I’ve looked through this site and have realized something interesting: There is nothing here about prisons. Yet I would think most people would initially think of “justice” as involving law, courts, and prisons. That is “everyday justice” for many people. I am curious about this omission.
Hello, I am a student from Bromley High school currently doing my ICT GCSE coursework and I was wondering if i could use your image in my work?
regards, Alcie Brown
I am posting as the others at the beginning. If there was an answer, i could not find it. I am hoping to use your book as our book for our Lenten study and wondered if you had any questions to help our conversation….. Thanks. This is a great resource.
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