Want to Change the World? Be Humble.
We’ve been getting into this series, Waking Up to The Good vs. Evil Plot over the last few...
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by Elisa | Nov 5, 2015 | Art of Advocacy, Being World Changers, Create Awareness, Hard Conversations, Spiritual Discipleship, Stuff of the Heart | 0 |
We’ve been getting into this series, Waking Up to The Good vs. Evil Plot over the last few...
Read Moreby Elisa | Aug 23, 2015 | Art of Advocacy, Busy Moms, Hard Conversations, Identity, Spiritual Discipleship, Stuff of the Heart | 0 |
Have you ever found yourself in an identity crisis? I had been bitterly putting the...
Read Moreby Elisa | Oct 6, 2013 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Spiritual Discipleship | 0 |
One of the biggest problems I have with the idea of believe that God isn’t involved in...
Read Moreby Elisa | Dec 21, 2012 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Art of Advocacy, Children-in-Need, Create Awareness, Seeking Justice, United States | 0 |
Sandy Hook Shooting A week ago there was a horrific mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary where first graders and kindergartners were brutally murdered. Little tiny, punchy, learning-their-words Kindergartners? There is no...
Read Moreby Elisa | Oct 14, 2012 | Human Rights, Human Trafficking, Seeking Justice, Spiritual Discipleship | 0 |
Recently a new book came out by the vice president of International Justice Mission. IJM, has been a fundamental leader in both the anti-slavery movement and other justice issues. Here are the book’s details: The Just...
Read Moreby Elisa | Sep 6, 2012 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Spiritual Discipleship, United States | 4 |
Not too long ago, at the base of the 2012 election, we started a series- God, Politics, and Poverty. The goal was to help those who consider themselves Christians to be able to really think through what the Bible says about...
Read Moreby Elisa | Aug 30, 2012 | Art of Advocacy, Community, Spiritual Discipleship | 2 |
Ten years. Ten years ago I received a phone call from my cousin, Brandon Fox, informing me that we were going to be flying into Kona, Hawaii on different jets instead of together as planned. He was fine. I wasn’t. I...
Read Moreby Elisa | Aug 20, 2012 | Art of Advocacy, Children-in-Need, Create Awareness, Global Health, Poverty | 0 |
Avilynne Achieved the Awesome Age of Five! Yesterday my daughter, Avi,turned five years old. She had a birthday party, but because a 20% chance of precipitation is such a very high likelihood, we got rained out before the party...
Read Moreby Elisa | Apr 13, 2012 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Art of Advocacy, Being World Changers, Good Charities, Human Trafficking, Personal Growth, Spiritual Discipleship | 4 |
I used to be a radical. I used to be a radical–until I wasn’t. After high school, I...
Read Moreby Elisa | Mar 19, 2012 | Conflicts, Wars, Genocides and Atrocities, Good Charities, Refugees and Immigration, Seeking Justice, Ways to Make a Difference | 0 |
Thanks to George Clooney and Enough Project, another situation in Africa (besides Joseph Kony) is being highlighted. Actually, it probably wouldn’t be getting attention, except Clooney and some others got themselves arrested,...
Read Moreby Elisa | Nov 10, 2011 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Art of Advocacy, Community, Spiritual Discipleship, United States | 1 |
Breathing Life into Advocacy I’ve been thinking about the word “inspired” a lot recently, in thanks to the people who voted this into the Average Advocate’s new tag phrase. According to Merriam-Webster, one of the definitions of...
Read Moreby Elisa | Oct 24, 2011 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Art of Advocacy, Human Trafficking, Seeking Justice, Spiritual Discipleship | 1 |
Last year I wrote the short post Loving the Oppressor, and I still haven’t forgotten it. It revolutionized the way I see evil people. Little boys are so weird. They talk about poop. For fun. Who cares about poop? I was...
Read MoreLike you might be, I’m a busy parent, a leader of some, and I even burnt-out while doing world changing things (surprise!). I re-calibrated. I’ve brushed-off, grown a little, and now use my experiences (both the good and bad) to continue empowering you to make a difference–but while also guiding you be more fully alive. Sound good? > Let’s do this!
Curious about the intersection between justice and your everday life? This 21-point manifesto is a great starting place to challenge yourself! Mulitple desgins, print your favorite, and begin living daily each day.
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