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Just Imagine is a place where we hope to share ideas on what it is to create something alternative, something better, something new in the world we live in.
Use the buttons above to navigate through campaigns, collaborations and conversations that we hope will fuel your imagination.
A comment that captures the intent and mood of what Just Imagine represents:
‘The task of Moses becomes ours: to criticise and dismantle the human royal regime and to energise toward the new reality that God wants to bring in… This is why we question. This is why we refuse to act as we have always done. This is why we should refuse to have our churches be market driven and to be consumers in our worship. This is why to truly, radically follow the way of Jesus Christ is upsetting not just to the dominant culture, but also to the dominant leadership of our churches and meetings. This is why I struggle.’ (http://www.greggsgambles.com, commenting on Walter Brueggemann’s, The Prophetic Imagination, 1978)
See the rhythm in this comment? There is a criticism of what is with a countering of what could be; there is a deconstruction and a re-construction; a questioning of the old today and a renewed response to a better tomorrow.
These Just imagine pages simply echo some of this rhythm.
Just Imagine: The World for God is co-written by Campbell Roberts and Danielle Strickland of The Salvation Army.
Just Imagine provides a vibrant and challenging approach to letting social justice lead us to a better world. It combines heart-felt theology and hard-hitting practice to the social justice theme.
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We'd like to hear your thoughts and ideas on social justice. Please contact us at:
The Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit
PO Box 76249, Manukau City,
Auckland
Phone: +64 9 262 2332
Email: SPPU
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