Sustainable and equitable

Law and justice are themes at the heart of the biblical message are. God is a God of justice, and He hates injustice. When we talk about following Christ then it is also constantly ask about it right. Law is about "a way of dealing with '. Dealing with creation, we are talking about stewardship. Dealing with others: themes such as reconciliation and equality. But there are many more items that match the theme entitled: forgiveness, reconciliation, wealth and poverty, freedom and imprisonment, etc.
The task brings all these issues under the theme "sustainable and fair", especially where sustainability is about our relationship with creation, and honesty about our dealings with other people. It's always about things that start small and close, but which also belong to the world problems. The belief that Jesus Christ came to save the world, and from an integral vision of his missionary task if we want these issues tothe map and keep calling.
Here are some issues with the Union of BG involved in 'sustainable and fair':
Sustainability: The Office of the Union is working on a sustainable and green business. There is a plan that can be used by municipalities. For more information, please contact hans.riphagen @ baptisten.nl .
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Human trafficking: Through European Baptist Federation, the Union is affiliated with an anti-trafficking group, which focuses mainly on combating trafficking through the network of Baptist churches across Europe to use. Read more .

Micah Campaign: The Union is part of the Micah campaign, a nationwide and worldwide network of churches and Christian organizations that promotes justice and righteousness. Micah organizes various activities and courses for churches:
Religious freedom and human rights: Umbrella organizations like the European Baptist Federation (EBF) and the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), various lobbying bodies active in the fight against violations of human rights, the fight for peace and religious freedom.
Click here to visit the website of the Freedom and Justice Committee of the BWA to
