Seek Social Justice: A New DVD-Driven Study from Lifeway

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Looking for a way to introduce your small groups to social justice?  Seek Social Justice: Transforming Lives in Need is a new resource from The Heritage Foundation (published by Lifeway) that you might want to take a look at.   A DVD-driven resource, this six session study features a combination of interviews, behind the scenes glimpses into ongoing justice ministries, and commentary by social justice advocates like Charles Colson, Albert Mohler, and Star Parker.

Watching the story of Lisa and Roderick, Ron and Cheryl along with Mike Fechner and Velma Mitchell of H.I.S. BridgeBuilders might be one of the most heartening segments I’ve ever seen.  All six of the DVD sessions take a real-life look at an ongoing example of social justice ministry.

Each of the sessions feature a DVD segment, a thorough discussion facilitated by a great set of discussion questions, and very good integration of scripture.  Wrestling with issues of family and relationships, basic human needs, work, and human trafficking…this is a very good introduction to the concept of social justice from a fairly broad perspective.

The last 20% of the study guide is a very thorough leader’s guide.  This is an essential element of the study as many small group leaders will struggle with their own understanding of the topic.

If you’re looking for resources that will take social justice from a phrase or concept to an opportunity for engagement, Seek Social Justice could be the primer you’re looking for.

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