Our “Love Haiti” Challenge, in partnership with World Vision, NewSong, New Hope, Sakura, and JustOne, has already raised close to $20,000 towards the relief efforts in Haiti! We’d like to
Keep readingKeep readingRelief efforts are pouring into the country of Haiti after its devastating 7.0 earthquake last week. Millions around the world are responding to the needs in Haiti and many organizations
Keep readingKeep readingHere is a great interview by Greg Russinger, President of JustOne, with Ruthi Hoffman Hanchett from WorldVision. It was originally posted on a website Greg and I created (www.onevoicetoendslavery.com) to
Keep readingKeep readingI had the privilege of interviewing Rob Morris, co-founder and the president of Love146, via Wetoku today. Love 146 is a leading organization that provides holistic aftercare for survivors of
Keep readingKeep readingMartin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was a pastor, activist, and civil rights leader. Although I was born a few years after his death, I
Keep readingKeep readingWe will be screening IJM‘s new documentary, “At the End of Slavery“, today at New Hope during our Sunday services. Narrated by actor Danny Glover, At the End of Slavery:
Keep readingKeep readingIn recent months, there appears to have been an upsurge of interest by people concerning “clean water” projects around the world. I am definitely excited to hear that more people
Keep readingKeep readingAwareness is an integral part of any humanitarian work. Awareness often sheds light on a hidden or forgotten issue. It causes the heart and mind to (re)engage something of importance
Keep readingKeep readingPresident Barak Obama proclaimed January 2010 as “National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month”. In a press release yesterday from the White House, President Obama emphasized the importance of our
Keep readingKeep readingDuring the month of January, I will be posting several blog posts about slavery in our world today along with practical ideas to help end it in our lifetime. As
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