

OUR MISSION
Uniting Hearts, Inspiring Action
JustLove Collective is an inclusive movement, an international gathering, a shared spirit, a galvanizing, grace-filled group moving toward and motivated by Jesus.
JustLove is a blend of justice and love.
JustLove Collective is a non-profit community of Adventist activists dedicated to bringing people from all walks of life together for a deep encounter that leads to action. We believe ideas have the power to change lives.
Where Stories Ignite the Spirit and Drive the Movement
The Resistance Call unites brave kingdom leaders who share their journeys, struggles, and victories in the fight for love, equity, and liberation.
These stories are sacred calls to action, urging reflection and unwavering commitment. Let their voices inspire and move you to stand with purpose.
Tune in. Be inspired. Join the resistance.
October 25th 3:30pm PT/6:30pm ET -
October 25th 3:30pm PT/6:30pm ET -

Book Spotlight
Using ten "piercing and profound strands," Imagine Life presents openings for going beyond the commonplace to live today as New Earth people.
Christians often want to know answers without comprehending the questions and stories undergirding them. Inside, readers will find articles, statements, film reviews, sermons, and fresh stories that provide an affirmation and a challenge, a solace and a catalyst.
Buckle up for the journey.
All profits from this book go toward JustLove Collective.
Practising Justice urges those seeking faith through justice to commit to it as a lifelong journey. True justice demands dedication and an open heart to learning.—Dr Dilys Brooks, Campus Chaplain, Loma Linda University
Justice means confronting wrongs to replace oppression with freedom and equity. While many justice movements began rooted in faith, more now pursue change without it.
Practising Justice invites reflection on how faith grounds and sustains justice work. Drawing from the Bible and the Civil Rights Movement, it outlines “Ten Commandments” for practising justice through repeated action, overcoming injustice with hope and love.
“This book challenges and encourages my thoughts and actions equally. It is consequential.”—Mark Webster, Chief Strategy Officer, ADRA
