What if the way we've been taught to follow Jesus is missing something essential?
What if there's more to the gospel than we've experienced
--something that could revolutionize how we love our neighbors and serve our communities?
In The Justice of Jesus, public theologian and international speaker Joash Thomas reveals how authentic biblical faith naturally leads to caring for the vulnerable and working for positive change in our neighborhoods. Drawing from his unique perspective serving in churches across different cultures and continents, Thomas shows how justice isn't just a "social issue"--it's at the very heart of what it means to follow Christ.
This book offers
— simple steps to help your church better serve struggling families in your neighborhood
— biblical foundations that show why caring for others isn't optional for Christians
— real success stories from churches that are making a tangible impact in their communities
— practical ideas for prayer, volunteering, and partnerships that don't require a huge budget
— fresh insights on following Jesus that will deepen your faith and expand your heart
This isn't about politics. It's about discipleship.
About Joash Thomas
Rev. Joash P. Thomas is a Masala Chai theologian, challenging the Church to pursue justice.
Blending his Indian heritage, Western political experience, and a Jesus-centered passion for people who are marginalized, Joash P. Thomas provokes the church toward a more holistic and decolonized approach to faith. As a sought-after speaker and emerging author, Joash invites communities worldwide to pray, partner, and advocate on behalf of those at the margins—embodying a faith that is truly Good News for everyone.
Drawing from his St. Thomas Christian roots and a decolonized, justice-centered understanding of Scripture, Joash helps audiences reimagine a faith that unites rather than divides—and that stands firmly with neighbors on the margins. Through speaking engagements, teaching, and advocacy, he calls Christians to a more contemplative yet courageous activism, motivated by the grace-filled, non-violent way of Jesus.
Born and raised in India, Joash served as a U.S. political consultant and lobbyist before pivoting to global human rights advocacy. Now based in the Toronto area, he holds a master’s degree in Political Management from The George Washington University and has completed master’s degrees in Christian Leadership and Christian Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. A Deacon in the Diocese of St. Anthony.
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