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Today's interview on Burning Brightly is with Hannah Munn who works for Love Justice, a global non-profit fighting human trafficking before it occurs. In this episode, Bonnie and Hannah dive deep on what it means to accept a calling from God - the good, the bad, and the really hard.
They discuss how to make a difference in the world, even in a tiny way, how to overcome doubt in your calling, and how to ensure that you're becoming who God wants you to be in the process, not just going through the motions.
Learn more about Love Justice here!
"Hannah Munn is the Global Advocate at Love Justice International, a Christian nonprofit working in more than 20 countries to stop human trafficking and share the love of Jesus Christ. Over the past decade, she has lived and worked in Nepal and South Africa, traveling to more than 10 countries to help design, install, and monitor Love Justice’s transit monitoring model—the world’s only tangible prevention strategy that intercepts people in the process of being trafficked but before exploitation.
Most recently, she has pivoted to lead Project Beautiful, Love Justice’s monthly giving community, stewarding donor engagement while also spending more time at home in South Africa with her husband and three young children."
By Bonnie Wiscombe: Online Business Coach for Christian WomenToday's interview on Burning Brightly is with Hannah Munn who works for Love Justice, a global non-profit fighting human trafficking before it occurs. In this episode, Bonnie and Hannah dive deep on what it means to accept a calling from God - the good, the bad, and the really hard.
They discuss how to make a difference in the world, even in a tiny way, how to overcome doubt in your calling, and how to ensure that you're becoming who God wants you to be in the process, not just going through the motions.
Learn more about Love Justice here!
"Hannah Munn is the Global Advocate at Love Justice International, a Christian nonprofit working in more than 20 countries to stop human trafficking and share the love of Jesus Christ. Over the past decade, she has lived and worked in Nepal and South Africa, traveling to more than 10 countries to help design, install, and monitor Love Justice’s transit monitoring model—the world’s only tangible prevention strategy that intercepts people in the process of being trafficked but before exploitation.
Most recently, she has pivoted to lead Project Beautiful, Love Justice’s monthly giving community, stewarding donor engagement while also spending more time at home in South Africa with her husband and three young children."