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February 13-16 National Faith Prayer Vigils

Advocates for immigrants and immigration reform for the 21st Century will call for prayer vigils and in-district visits to members of congress in a call to prioritize immigration reform in the 111th congress in 2009.

Just a few months ago Christian advocates of immigration reform believed that the political environment in the country would make it very difficult to make the legislative changes necessary to provide relief to out-of-status immigrants to the US. These changes to the law would be required to give even the most hard working and conscientiously law-abiding immigrants an opportunity to seek legal status. Some have said that significant progress can and will be made by Thanksgiving 2009.

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Jeremy Del Rio: Jesus Justice So Easy a Five-Year-Old Could Do It: The Journal of Student Ministries May/June 2007

Justice is so easy even a five-year-old can do it.

It took me a long time to figure that out. Even though I’ve spent the better part of a lifetime committed to the idea of justice, determined to live for justice, I really couldn’t define it until last year. My latest journey toward better understanding why Jesus loves justice began roughly last March when I was asked to sit on a social justice panel at the 2006 Urban Youth Workers Institute (UYWI), and the moderator told the panelists he would begin by asking us to define it.

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Sitting at the Table of Equality

Broken PlateIt can be said that at the heart of any type of reconciliation is justice, and at the heart of poverty is injustice. When we talk of justice, we talk about the rightness of a thing. Is a certain thing ethical? Is it fair? Is it equitable?

Many times it is a person's preconceived notions that shapes their sense of rightness or justice. Our personal notions or prejudices about the poor and poverty in America have been shaped by what we have experienced or not experienced. So it is our family, friends, education (or lack thereof), vocation, and everything in between that has formed our eye or lens for poverty and the poor.

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