Tag Archives: Social Justice

College Students: Release children from poverty in Jesus Name

Posted on 13. Dec, 2010 by .

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I came across this post this morning. What an incredible opportunities for college students. I don’t know if a lot of college students read this blog, but I’d certainly point them to this opportunity. Addressing social justice has become very popular in recent years (sounds very weird to write it that way), but Compassion has been in the trenches for decades, freeing children from poverty.

Compassion is offering a summer internship to College Students who meet the requirements. It’s an incredible opportunity to develop some business/occupational skills, grow relationally with others, experience some Colorado adventures all while doing the work of ministry. If this had been available to me as a college student, I would have been all over this. Best of all, it is an actual summer job… you get paid! Click here for more information about the internship.… Read the rest

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Leadership Summit: Just Courage – Charging the Darkness (Gary Haugen)

Posted on 08. Aug, 2008 by .

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Gary Haugen is the President and CEO of International Justice Mission.

Social justice is a topic that many are aware of yet we often do little about it. We may even say “well, justice isn’t really my thing.” God may reply, “Then maybe I am not your thing.”… Read the rest

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