Social Justice
Distant and Disposable
Distant and Disposable
Distant and Disposable (published by the Salvation Army's Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit in March 2010) explores how we can (re)invest in reciprocal and redemptive relationships that reconcile divisive distances and revalue our shared humanity.
NZ Christian Network commends it as an article to stimulate discussion.
The document (a pdf file) can be downloaded by clicking here.
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