
This week we have Julie Clawson on the podcast, a prolific blogger, emerging woman, and author of Everyday Justice. Julie’s book challenges us all to love our global neighbors by practicing justice in our daily lives. She explains all of the systems of injustice we participate in: issues like sex trafficking and the use of fossil fuels that go into our cheeseburgers and chocolate bars. She takes a positive approach to ginormous global problems by encouraging simple but significant changes in habits.
It’s a very helpful book and an important book, a great podcast, and we’ll be blogging about the chapters in it. Enjoy!






[...] Julie Clawson on the end of Soularize and the future of the emergent conversation. [...]
[...] Julie Clawson, veteran of Emergent Conversations, pointed out that most conferences don’t build in a time to question, disagree, and push-back. Great ideas are presented and insightful questions are asked … but the real wrestling is done either individually or after hours. [...]
[...] know her, Julie Clawson is the author of Everyday Justice, a pastor, blogger, Emergent leader and former podcast guest. She is one of the conversation partners at the upcoming Emergent Village Theological Conversation [...]
[...] by Bo Sanders Leave a Comment Roger Olson posted an excellent article by Mike Clawson (hubby of Julie Clawson) on his blog last week. It was about the fundamentalist roots of evangelicalism and their [...]
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