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Though Colonel Wendy is a Canadian officer, she is a true citizen of the world, having spent most of her officership in appointments around the globe. And she’s a passionate advocate for social justice, drawing on years of front-line experience, as well as her own theological studies.
Colonel Wendy is currently the director of The Salvation Army’s International Social Justice Commission, along with her husband, Colonel Ian. She’s also a member of the Army’s International Theological Council and chair of the International Moral and Social Issues Council.
On this episode, she gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the Army’s work at the United Nations; she talks about why it’s important to be an informed advocate—to understand the “why” behind what we do; and she shares some of her own spiritual journey and how God is moving her life today.
International Social Justice Commission website
Though Colonel Wendy is a Canadian officer, she is a true citizen of the world, having spent most of her officership in appointments around the globe. And she’s a passionate advocate for social justice, drawing on years of front-line experience, as well as her own theological studies.
Colonel Wendy is currently the director of The Salvation Army’s International Social Justice Commission, along with her husband, Colonel Ian. She’s also a member of the Army’s International Theological Council and chair of the International Moral and Social Issues Council.
On this episode, she gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the Army’s work at the United Nations; she talks about why it’s important to be an informed advocate—to understand the “why” behind what we do; and she shares some of her own spiritual journey and how God is moving her life today.
International Social Justice Commission website
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