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Judges Swayed By Lunch and Snack Breaks
Three researchers from the U.S. and Israel decided to test the legal adage that justice equals "what the judge ate for breakfast." The research ...
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Christian Missions' Human Rights Advocates
Few people have written about the real-life 19th-century missionary John Mackenzie. When white settlers in South Africa threatened to take over the natives' ...
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The "15-70-15 Rule" of Involvement
In his work with International Justice (a Christian ministry that works to free the victims of human trafficking), Gary Haugen says he has noticed what ...
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The Poor Can't Afford to Have "Bad Luck"
Gary Haugen, an ardent Christ-follower and the President of International Justice Mission, has seen global poverty up close for the last two decades. ...
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Global Violence Against Women and Girls
In the developing world, gender discrimination takes on violent and lethal forms.
- Globally, 5,000 women and girls are murdered every year in so-called "honor killings" by family members who feel disgraced because a sister or daughter has seemed to act immodestly, or because they have fallen in love with the wrong guy, or because (most cruelly) they have been "defiled" by rape.
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Justice for the Poor Resembles a Broken-down Truck
To visualize the way public justice systems in the developing world "work" for hundreds of millions of the world's poorest people, I find ...
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Christianity Radically Changed View of the Poor
In his massive study of wealth and poverty in ancient society, scholar Peter Brown traces a radical shift in society's view of the poor and marginalized. ...
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Outcast Meets the God of Justice
Bible scholar Christopher Wright tells a moving story about a friend from India who was led to Christ by reading the Old Testament. At the time he taught ...
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MLK Jr. and Nietzsche Respond to Injustice
Some people try to deal with the problem of senseless suffering by abandoning belief in God. But that leaves some big questions: If there is no God, why ...
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Tim Keller's "Sequel" to the Good Samaritan
We're all familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan. A despised Samaritan stops to help a man who has been beaten by robbers. One of the main ...
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