Thirsty For Justice

January 27, 2026

Thirsty For Justice

I am thirsty for justice that rolls like a river–for Honduran schoolkids to start their first day of school when they are supposed to on February 2, with school lunches ready and with freshly printed textbooks on their desks.


And, I am thirsty for a community of justice seekers that says “basta ya!” or “enough already!” to injustices happening in my own neighborhood.


ASJ’s mission is to be brave Christians, dedicated to doing justice in Honduras and to inspiring others around the world to seek justice in their own contexts. Lately, it feels easier to do justice in Honduras (i.e. by giving money, sending prayers, and staying informed) than it does to seek justice in my own context. Maybe you can relate.


I take my role as a pastor and the leader of ASJ-US seriously. I know that my words carry weight. And I know that the ASJ community includes a diversity of political perspectives. It is a rare and beautiful community that I feel honored to lead and steward. I’m not interested in being partisan, and I never want to speak in a way that makes anyone feel like they don’t belong in ASJ’s story.


What I do want is to be a brave Christian who pursues justice for those who need it most–both in Honduras and in my own community. And I want to be the kind of leader that invites others to be brave Christians pursuing justice, too.


That’s why I believe that together, we must have the courage to say that the violence we are seeing in Minneapolis and around the country against immigrants and citizens is incompatible with the way of Jesus.


In moments like this, silence is not neutrality. When we say nothing, we are absolutely saying something. At ASJ, our values include “championing justice”, “acting with courage”, and “choosing hope.” These values demand that we speak.


When I started as Executive Director, I went on a Listening Tour. I asked staff and supporters what they loved about ASJ, and what their hopes were for ASJ moving forward. One of the things I heard most was that people loved the invitations to support the work in Honduras with their prayers and financial gifts, and that they were thirsty for more opportunities for tangible action. To not only support the work of justice with their prayers and their finances, but with their voices too.


We at ASJ-US have been working for the last several months to develop a strategy and programming to equip you, our supporters, with the tools and opportunities to do this. To use your voice to actively advocate for justice in Honduras and in our own communities in ways that are nonpartisan, Biblically-rooted, and mission-specific. I am thirsty for this, and I know from countless conversations that so many of you are too.


I wish we were ready to launch these resources right now, but we need a little more time. If you want to be the first to know when we are ready, sign up here and stay tuned later this spring for more details about our plans and how you can get involved.


Onward,

Rev. Kyle Meyaard-Schaap

Executive Director, ASJ-US

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