Justice is an ever-present topic of discussion, especially so in recent times. But how does our pagan world define and implement it? More importantly, how should Christians determine what is just and by what standard? Jerri Lynn Ward and Roger Oliver’s Justice in His Kingdom Podcast will help you understand God’s standards for justice and how to break free of pagan, pragmatic ideas about how it should be defined and implemented. It will discuss His requirement to do justice in every area of life including foreign affairs, the laws of nations, courts and more.

Justice in His Kingdom: Examining the Religious Nature of Justice
Claim This Podcastby Jerri Lynn Ward & Roger Oliver
Podcast Overview
Justice is an ever-present topic of discussion, especially so in recent times. But how does our pagan world define and implement it? More importantly, how should Christians determine what is just and by what standard? Jerri Lynn Ward and Roger Oliver’s Justice in His Kingdom Podcast will help you understand God’s standards for justice and how to break free of pagan, pragmatic ideas about how it should be defined and implemented. It will discuss His requirement to do justice in every area of life including foreign affairs, the laws of nations, courts and more.
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Recent Episodes

November 7, 2020
Justice Defined
Dr. James L. Sauer has been a prolific writer about defining justice in Biblical terms. He joins us on this podcast to discuss God’s Justice and how it is distinguished from social justice as it is currently defined. His writings can be found at The Touchstone Magazine, Christianity and Literature , and The Christian Librarian. One of his older articles was recently re-published at Chalcedon entitled “The Myth of Social Justice.”

September 15, 2020
Human Trafficking: Advancing Justice through Regeneration and Reconstruction
Roger Oliver and Jerri Lynn Ward interview Tim Yarbrough about his efforts against the scourge of sex trafficking. Learn Biblical strategies for advancing the Kingdom and bringing God’s justice to victims. Tim lives in the county where he was born and raised and always lived with his wife Deborah. He has been a serial entrepreneur for over 4 decades and a dedicated mentor to others. At the local level, where Tim’s real passion resides, he and other local Christians have developed processes for (1) the care of widows and seeking to recover that care back within the framework of the family; (2) the care of abused women and children from inside the religious world (mostly Protestant) including immediate care, housing, Biblically-based counseling, job training, work opportunities, etc. (3) helping rescue victims of sex trafficking by working on the ground and with legal teams, (4) the creation of an adoption program where the goal is that all abandoned babies throughout their North Alabama area will find permanent acceptance within a committed Christian family, and (5) supporting orphans in a variety of applications.

July 31, 2020
How Common Law Advances Justice and Christian Liberty
Jerri Lynn and Roger interview Brent Allen Winters about Common Law and Brent’s book Excellence of Common Law: Compared and Contrasted with Civil Law in Light of History, Nature and Scripture.
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