Women's Issues: Confronting My Junk as a Christian Woman
We all have junk, crap, wounds from the past that trigger us every once in awhile. For me, one of...
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by Elisa | Nov 11, 2017 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Create Awareness, Women's Empowerment | 0 |
We all have junk, crap, wounds from the past that trigger us every once in awhile. For me, one of...
Read Moreby Elisa | Nov 8, 2016 | Seeking Justice, Spiritual Discipleship, United States | 0 |
I don’t know about you, but my moral compass has been spinning during the 2016...
Read Moreby Elisa | Nov 6, 2016 | Seeking Justice, Spiritual Discipleship, United States, Your Stories | 0 |
I don’t know about you, but my moral compass has been spinning during the 2016 election. I...
Read Moreby Elisa | Oct 28, 2016 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Seeking Justice, Spiritual Discipleship, Your Stories | 0 |
How do you feel you could vote while seeking justice in the 2016 election? Tell us.
Read Moreby Elisa | Aug 14, 2011 | Anthropology Psychology Sociology, Art of Advocacy, Spiritual Discipleship | 4 |
Today I was listening to a women talk about Hoops of Hope, a great organization which exists to give average people a practical way they can earn money to help orphans in Africa. It is a noble thing, really. And her plea to help...
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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