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Synopsis: Christians believe God’s justice will transform society but what happens when we strongly disagree about what that looks like? The story of a document threatening to tear leaders and laypeople apart.

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CREDITS

This episode was produced and written by Jesse Eubanks and Rachel Szabo. This episode was mixed by Rachel Szabo. Additional editing by Jesse Eubanks.

Senior Production by Jesse Eubanks.

Hosted by Jesse Eubanks and Jamaal Williams.

Soundtrack music from Murphy DX, Lee Rosevere, Podington Bear, Kevin MacLeod and Blue Dot Sessions.

Thank you to our interviewees: Tom Ascol, Kyle Bowers, Skye Jethani and Caleb Butler. Special thank you to Dr. Al Mohler, Dr. Russell Moore and Bob Russell.

RESOURCES

The Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel

Al Mohler’s Q&A at Southern Seminary

The Holy Post: Social Justice & the Gospel w/ Russell Moore

The Holy Post podcast

Bob Russell’s sermon on social justice and the gospel

Sermon by John MacArthur

Blog: Social Injustice and the Gospel by John MacArthur

Pass the Mic: On “Social Justice and the Gospel” Part 1

Quick to Listen: John MacArthur’s “Statement on Social Justice” Is Aggravating Evangelicals

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