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How to Think About Social Justice

Social justice is a provocative term. It is celebrated by some—and even spiritualized—as the battle of our time. In the eyes of many of these advocates, our purpose here on Earth is to eradicate the injustices that plague our society and empower the poor, weak, and...

Common Good #7 – Peter Greer

On this episode of Common Good our guest is Peter Greer, president and CEO of HOPE International and coauthor of “Entrepreneurship for Human Flourishing.” In our conversation we discuss the definition of poverty—and how the definition we use affects our...

Common Good #6 – Chris Brooks and Mark Dever

On this edition of Common Good, our guests are Chris Brooks, pastor of Evangel Ministries in Detroit, MI, and Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. Brooks and Dever discuss the spiritual and physical dimensions of the church’s role...

Why Christians Should Have More Non-Christian Friends

If you are a white, evangelical millennial in America, the fewer non-Christian friends you have, the less likely you are to abide by traditional Christian convictions. That was the conclusion of a paper presented at last month’s American Political Science Association...

Common Good #5 – Michael Q. McShane

On this episode of “Common Good,” our guest is Mike McShane, research fellow in education policy studies at AEI and author of the new V&C mini-book “Education and Opportunity.” Although we’ve seen meager improvement over the last...