jeremy del rio Archive
Metro NY Youth Workers: You are Invited
0 Comments Published by coalitionnyc February 7th, 2010 in events, jeremy del rio, networking, resourcesFriends:
As you may have heard, in January the Coalition of Urban Youth Workers transitioned leadership from co-chairs Walter Sotelo and Kevin Young to me as its new Chairperson. After serving the Coalition for three years in a supportive function as the architect of 20/20 Vision for Schools, it is an honor to have been asked [...]
Fulton Street and Reload Resource Updates
1 Comment Published by coalitionnyc October 12th, 2007 in fulton street revival, jeremy del rio, reloadIf you couldn’t attend the Fulton Street Revival or Reload, download Jeremy Del Rio’s notes:
+ Fulton Street
+ Reload
New Adopt-a-School resources
3 Comments Published by coalitionnyc July 30th, 2007 in adopt-a-school, jeremy del rio, resourcesAdopt-a-School: An Idea whose Time has Come
Jeremy Del Rio @ UYWI 2007
RELATED
+ AUDIO: Adopt-a-School: An Idea whose Time has Come – NEW from UYWI 2007
+ BOOK: Playbook: A Campus Ministry Primer for Cities
+ POWERPOINT: Adopt a School: An Idea Whose Time Has Come – NEW from UYWI 2007
+ BLOGPOSTS: Blog posts tagged with Adopt-a-School.
+ TIMELINE: [...]
Deep Justice in a Broken World
0 Comments Published by coalitionnyc July 12th, 2007 in books, deep justice in a broken world, jeremy del rioKara Powell and Chap Clark invited Jeremy Del Rio to contribute two chapters on economic justice to their upcoming book, Deep Justice in a Broken World. Jeremy previews his chapters in the recent “Jesus Justice†article, and his son Judah contributed to the book’s subtitle! GospelCom says of the article:
We hear a lot about [...]
Jesus Justice: So Easy a Five-Year-Old Can Do It
0 Comments Published by coalitionnyc June 10th, 2007 in articles, jeremy del rio, justiceDownload the PDF file of “Jesus Justice: So Easy a 5-Year-Old Can Do It†article, by Jeremy Del Rio, as it appeared in the Journal of Student Ministries (May/June 2007).
Here’s a flavor.
Jesus loves justice so much that he built it into his response to the most fundamental of evangelical questions: “What must I do to [...]
