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  • Only a glimpse

    Published May 24, 2013

    by Marissa Costello

    I was inspired today by three speakers whose presentations all related to one atrocity: human trafficking. Ryan Smith, Presbyterian representative to the United Nations, Kevin Cassidy, Senior for the International Labour Organization, and Carol Smolenski, executive director of ECPAT-USA, each spoke to a seminar group from the Presbyterian Church in Westfield, New Jersey. I was inspired by each speaker’s passion to change the world one life at a time, which just left me in pure awe. Let me tell you a bit about one of the presentation.

    Mr. Cassidy presented a PowerPoint that incorporated pictures from ...

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    From Swords into plowshares

  • Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church follows Jesus into the public arena

    Published May 24, 2013

    Why do followers of Jesus work in the public arena - that part of our life where communities and countries and corporations and the nations of the world make policies that shape our common life? What theological principles and Biblical stories call us to and sustain us in such ministry?

    How do we witness and work in the public arena?

    On Saturday, May 18, I had the privilege to explore these and related questions with an intergenerational group from Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church in Kensington, Maryland.

    Certified Educator Jan Moody, Pastor, the Rev. Kirby Lawrence Hill, and Director of Music John ...

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    From Swords into plowshares

  • Education and Indigenous Youth: Melanesians and Quechuas

    Published May 24, 2013

    by Brendan Welsh

    The Twelfth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is currently meeting at the United Nations. On May 22, I had the pleasure of attending the event on Education and Indigenous Youth, organized by the Permanent Missions of Australia and Ecuador. Mr. Joseph Elu, a Chairperson of the TSRA (a branch of the Australian government that serves the Melanesian indigenous population of the Torres Strait), spoke about what his office does to promote education amongst the indigenous youth on the islands. “People say Australia is a first world country but our indigenous people are very behind ...

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    From Swords into plowshares

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