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Act Justly
by Christian Aid
Would you like resources to help you make connections between biblical faith and a thirst for social justice? Why not run a series of studies at your chaplaincy, CU or church? 
Act Justly sessions are meant specifically to help small groups of Christians think and act on global issues. The six sections each include a Bible study, worship ideas and background information on the issues, with ideas on action to take.
'How on earth can we respond to the huge injustices that surround us?'
'How can we protect ourselves from being overwhelmed on the one hand and cynical or judgmental on the other? Help is at hand and Act Justly is part of it - it is practical, inclusive, constructive and creative - just what I need!' 
Gerald Coates, leader of the 'Pioneer' network of churches.

'In the last three years I have spoken to hundreds of church leaders, particularly from Pentecostal and charismatic networks. Many have talked about the need for more resources to help their churches think about global issues. Act Justly is our response.
Roger Allen, our adviser for New Churches at Christian Aid.

These are printable PDF format files:

1. Faith and action (107Kb PDF)
2. Serving Jesus (106Kb PDF)
3. Cancelling debt  (107Kb PDF)
4. Shopping ethically (109Kb PDF)
5. Trade justice (109Kb PDF)
6. Living to please God (312Kb PDF)

Download the the whole booklet - Act Justly 2 (775kb PDF)    



You can also stay in touch with Act Justly, because Christian Aid is producing several more Act Justly sessions over the year. Click here for the latest updates


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