Ambassadors for Biblical Justice – Application, Fall 2026

August 2026-May 2027 | The Ambassadors of Biblical Justice program seeks to address the complex issues of justice by equipping Christians with theological clarity and practical tools. In a world marked by division, this program will train participants to unify around biblical standards for justice—rooted in Scripture’s call to be a people characterized by “justice, and only justice” (Deut. 16:20). Through curated readings, group discussions, mentorship, and a capstone project, participants will grow in their ability to advocate for biblical justice in their local contexts.

The Ambassadors for Biblical Justice program is a nine-month cohort designed to equip Christian adults with theological clarity, cultural discernment, and practical tools to advance biblical justice in their communities.


Please complete this application thoughtfully and prayerfully. Applications will be reviewed by the Center for Biblical Unity team.
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Before completing this form, please read and sign our Statement of Faith (SOF) and Position Statements. By signing and dating the form, you are agreeing with our theological convictions. If for any reason you cannot sign our SOF, please do not submit this form.
 
 
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Description

August 2026-May 2027
The Ambassadors of Biblical Justice program seeks to address the complex issues of justice by equipping Christians with theological clarity and practical tools. In a world marked by division, this program will train participants to unify around biblical standards for justice—rooted in Scripture’s call to be a people characterized by “justice, and only justice” (Deut. 16:20). Through curated readings, group discussions, mentorship, and a capstone project, participants will grow in their ability to advocate for biblical justice in their local contexts.