
Dr. Christina Crenshaw is a full-time lecturer at Baylor University where she teaches on faith, writing, and vocational and church leadership, among other topics. She has researched, written, and spoken extensively on human trafficking and she is an advocate for biblical justice. In our conversation we used her experience in human trafficking to frame a discussion on biblical justice and how we, as believers, can fulfill our call to imitate Christ in advocating for justice while sharing and exemplifying the gospel at the same time. You can learn more about Christina, connect with her on social media, and see her complete resume at www.drchristinacrenshaw.com.
Mentioned in this episode:
Race Matters by Cornel West
Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking by Raleigh Sadler
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
Generous Justice: How God’s Grace Makes Us Just by Timothy Keller
Resource page for the Hendricks Center at Dallas Theological Seminary