Ten Ideas to Mobilize Your Church In Biblical Justice
No matter if your church is large or small, your church can mobilize your people in gospel-centered work of Biblical justice that impacts your local community and the world. Bridges4Justice is committed to serving your church. Below is a list of ideas to get you started.
1. Send an email to Bridges4Justice@gmail.com to start networking. Tell us about your church.
2. Start with a Bible study on Biblical Justice or on the church’s role in fighting human trafficking. Have the study in a Sunday adult study group, a home group, or a weeknight fellowship.
3. Preach a sermon on Biblical justice. (Resources available)
4. Hold a “human trafficking 101” workshop to increase the church’s awareness and understanding. Send an email to Bridges4Justice@gmail.com and we will help you get started.
5. Find a champion for Biblical justice in your church and connect that person to Bridges4Justice. We will come alongside, always maintain the integrity of the church with accountability to church leadership.
6. Start a Pray4Justice group monthly or quarterly in your church to pray against the evils of trafficking; pray for victims and pray for protection of the vulnerable; pray for anti-trafficking ministries; pray for local and global work. Bridges4Justice will network you with other groups and provide prayer resources. For a printable 7 day prayer guide click here. To learn more read our Fighting Injustice with Prayer article.
7. Start a Bridges4Justice chapter in your church. A B4J chapter consists of a team of church champions, accountable to the church leadership and serving to organize opportunities to encourage, equip, empower, and engaged the local church in the work of Biblical justice and anti-trafficking. If interested email bridges4justice@gmail.com and request a church packet. We will also connect you with other churches involved to share ideas.
8. Host a Bridges4Justice sale and awareness event. Request a speaker and/or ideas.
9. Network with community organizations doing the work of care for the vulnerable and anti-trafficking in your area. Invite speakers from the community. To learn more read our Do Biblical Justice Locally article.
10. Consider becoming a Bridges4Justice church partner, giving financially to the work of anti-trafficking locally and globally.
For more information on any of the above, email Bridges4Justice@gmail.com.