Social justice handbook
Book Description
When faced with poverty, racism, homelessness, and countless other social challenges, many people feel paralyzed by the enormity of these problems. Mae Elise Cannon offers a different perspective: while no individual can solve everything, everyone possesses the capacity to contribute meaningfully to positive change.
This comprehensive guide serves as both inspiration and practical roadmap for Christians seeking to align their faith with social action. Cannon establishes a solid biblical foundation for justice work, exploring various Christian approaches to addressing societal issues. She weaves together historical examples of faith-driven social engagement, drawing lessons from pivotal movements like the Great Awakenings and the civil rights era to illuminate how ordinary believers have created extraordinary impact.
The handbook addresses justice concerns both locally and globally, providing essential background information across a broad spectrum of social issues. Rather than leaving readers with good intentions but no clear direction, Cannon includes dozens of actionable exercises designed to move individuals and congregations from awareness to advocacy.
Recognizing that sustainable social engagement requires spiritual grounding, the book incorporates practices and resources to nurture the inner life alongside outward action. This integration helps prevent burnout while maintaining the spiritual vitality necessary for long-term commitment to justice work.
For Christians ready to translate their faith into meaningful social engagement, this resource provides both the theological framework and practical tools needed to begin making a difference.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
📄 Length: 302 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Christianity and justice
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Church and social problems
- ✓ Explore Social justice
- ✓ Explore Christian sociology