Posts Tagged ‘non profit’
Taken
I just saw “Taken” with Liam Neeson. I actually had no idea what it was about, just that this guy’s daughter gets kidnapped in Paris and he’s some like ninja secret agent that has to go kill a lot of people to get her back. But the plotline actually gives the reasoning for his daughter’s [...]
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Tags: advocacy, awareness, burden, Call+Response, cause, giving, Hollywood, human slavery, human trafficking, issues, Liam Neeson, My Hands Have a Voice, non profit, not for sale campaign, passion, prostitution, resources, spoiler alert, Taken, traffickers, volunteer
Contentment
Whoa there, that’s a big word. And the subject keeps coming up – at work, in church, in random conversation – so I think there is a lesson I’m supposed to be learning here. Dictionary.com (I know, a valid source) simply defines contentment as “happiness with one’s situation in life.” Then Easton’s 1897 Bible Dictionary [...]
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Tags: ambition, anxiety, Christian, church, content, contentment, control, downturn, economy, envy, family, God, guidance, happiness, Life, non profit, strength, work
I’m having a hard time putting this into words. That’s not usually a problem for me; words tend to flow from my fingertips like water from a spring. Recently I was really affected by this documentary I saw called Call + Response. One of my coworkers brought it to our organization’s attention; her friend wrote, [...]
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Tags: call + response, change, clinic, documentary, human slavery, human trafficking, non profit, not for sale campaign, passion, Thailand
