All Justice articles
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Faith at home
Jesus and social justice
Editor of YCW Magazine Ruth Jackson spoke to Dot Tyler, head of youth and the emerging generation at Tearfund, about the sense of justice among the current young generation and how she brings Jesus into everyday life at home.
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Blog
Justice: Energy drinks vs Renewable energy
Every month we pit two topics against each other and ask Google which one is most popular with online searches. Which are your young people talking more about?
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Justice: Church vs Hunger
What are children and young people in your church talking about? This generation will change the world. They’re savvy creators, globally connected, with a heart for the global neighbours. Your job as youth and children’s workers is more important than ever
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Issues
Justice: Pepsi vs protest
What are children and young people in your church talking about? This generation will change the world. They’re savvy creators, globally connected, with a heart for the global neighbours. Your job as youth and children’s workers is more important than ever.
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Justice: Immigration
What are children and young people talking about? This young generation will change the world. They’re savvy creators, globally connected with the tools they need. We need a generation with a passion for Jesus and a heart for their global neighbours. Our job as children’s and youth leaders is more important than ever
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Justice: Fighting hunger
What are the children and young people in your church talking about? This young generation will change the world. They’re savvy creators, globally connected with a heart for their global neighbours, our job as youth and children’s workers is more important than ever.
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Justice as a Lifestyle
It’s a well-worn cliché to say that young people are passionate about justice – but what does that really mean? Matt Valler believes that while campaigns, lifestyle choices and fundraising events are of some value, we’ll never truly see the world change until justice becomes our way of life.
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Justice: The Soul of the Story
It was the height of summer. For a couple of weeks the rain abated and as the sun shone I sat inside – like millions of my fellow countryfolk – and munched on some cake while watching a few exceptional people achieve sporting greatness. If only I could run like that, I thought to myself, while licking the last of the icing from my plate.