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Open Hands: Breaking down barriers to success
What started as an idea envisioned in a living room at a CFW Legal Fellowship meeting is now a full-fledged non-profit in its 10th year of providing free legal services to low-income and homeless New Yorkers. Founded in 2009 by a group of Christian attorneys, Open Hands Legal Services uses “the law as a powerful anti-poverty tool,” says Board Member and Treasurer...
May 13, 2019 -
Nicholas Kristof, Tim Keller and John Inazu: Civility in the Public Square
Christian faith demands a high view of human beings. If Christians are indeed called to compassionately steward our respective polities, then we are also called to a kind of civic engagement that wisely assesses our state of affairs with the type of nuance that transcends a liberal/conservative divide. Our public discourse, then, requires conversation over obstruct...
October 28, 2016 -
Grace, Justice, & Mercy: An Evening with Bryan Stevenson & Rev. Tim Keller
In an age of mass incarceration and growing racial tension, how can a church committed to the flourishing of a whole city engage as ambassadors of reconciliation and restoration? Bryan Stevenson & Tim Keller will help us explore ways to sustain hope through a grace filled pursuit of justice and mercy as they draw from their own calling and work. The Q & ...
June 6, 2016 -
Uphold the Cause of the Poor and the Oppressed
By: C.J. Masimore This morning I went to one of my least favorite places: Family Court. I was there to argue a motion on behalf of my client, who—because of a lifetime of little opportunity, poor choices, and a broken justice system—was wrongfully saddled with a money judgment of more than $40,000. Not only was the judgment faulty, my client also has no high s...
October 2, 2014 -
BPC Winner Named a Rising Star
Open Hands Legal Services (“Open Hands”) Executive Director, C.J. Masimore, has been recognized by The New York Law Journal as one of its 2014 Rising Stars. Open Hands is a Center for Faith & Work Business Plan Competition winner. The award recognizes New York lawyers age 40 and under “who have established a record of accomplishmen...
June 27, 2014 -
CFW Stories: Katie Sullivan Legal Vocational Intensive
"It reached out and grabbed me and convinced me I had to change my life," says Katie Sullivan, a lawyer who participated in CFW's Legal Vocational Intensive this Spring. Vocational Intensives are a gospel-centered 3-month course that provide industry-specific dialogue, community, collaboration, and innovation toward gospel-centered cultural engagement. Hear mor...
June 2, 2014 -
Book Review: The Locust Effect
By: Bethany Jenkins Do you go to work without wondering whether your boss is going to physically beat you? Do you send your daughter to school without fearing she will be raped? Do you go to sleep without worrying that looters will seize your land in the middle of the night? “If you are reading this book in a state of reasonable security and peace without fear of...
February 10, 2014 -
The Justice Paradox: David Skeel
How can Christianity poosibly explain a world as complex as ours? David Skeel discusses the Christian understanding of the limits of law combined with the obligation to promote the flourishing of others. Our contributions to justice are a foreshadowing of the true justice for which the universe was designed.
December 19, 2013 -
The Redemption of Law
By: Karen Won Fundamentally, the institution of law is God’s gracious gift – essential medicine for a sick society. It’s an avenue by which God provides order, guidance, and justice for a fallen mankind unable to provide such things for itself. Law provides protection for sinful people who now no longer fear God but do fear each other. ...
November 12, 2013 -
Faith-Based Diplomacy
The International Center for Religion and Diplomacy attempts to reduce violence by engaging the religious ideas behind the violence. While most American policymakers ignore religion, Douglas Johnston enters into madrassas and uses the teachings of their indigenous religion to generate respect for human rights, womens’ rights, and religious tolerance. This lect...
June 5, 2011