We hear Steve’s story and we explore things like… -What Jesus-shaped justice is-How the justice of the Kingdom of God is different from other versions of justice-Why we are to care about justice-Reading the Bible through the lens of the poor -Jesus giving us a justice that goes deeper than either end of the political spectrum -How we can engage in justice in our everyday life-what the church will look like if we took justice seriouslyAnd more!
Steve McKinnon is the state manager for Prison Fellowship and the Western Australian coordinator of TEAR Australia. He has a background in youth work, pastoring, chaplaincy and community development. He believes he is called to build a bridge between the church and the streets. This means to firstly provide a Christ-like community of transformational love for marginalised people and secondly to challenge the church to reach out to the poor and marginalised and thus be transformed also.
For more information on Prison Fellowship Australia visit https://prisonfellowship.org.au/ and for more information on TEAR visit https://www.tear.org.au/