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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021.
Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write (and now podcast) with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.
Nirmala is a young woman who spent her childhood growing up in one of the family homes of Love Justice. Listen as she shares about beginning her faith journey, which ultimately led to believing in Jesus.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
In this episode, Janell Midkiff, a Love Justice volunteer, joined host Hannah Munn for a great conversation surrounding how and why she became a volunteer for Love Justice. Janell and Hannah discuss how volunteering can have a strong impact on the overall work of Love Justice as well as how someone might choose to get involved.
Janell works within the mortgage industry and has been a Love Justice volunteer since September of 2022.
To get connected with Janell, please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000480536373
https://www.linkedin.com/in/janell-midkiff-66a1982b/
To find out how to volunteer for Love Justice, please visit:
https://lovejusticecareers.com/#volunteer
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
In this episode, John Molineux, the CEO of Love Justice International, joined host Hannah Munn for a great conversation exploring how impact is measured within the work of Love Justice, why it matters, and what sort of challenges are present. John and Hannah also discussed different outcomes surrounding children and family homes, another aspect of Love Justice’s work.
John grew up in Helena, Montana, before attending college at Taylor University. He first went to Nepal in 2002. Two years later, he returned to Nepal with a one-way plane ticket, inspired to start Love Justice. Since that time, he has lived primarily in Nepal, and now South Africa, where he continues his work establishing new programs for Love Justice and overseeing current ones.
In addition to this work, John is a writer, thinker, lover of philosophy, and educator. He is married to a Nepali woman named Aksha and they have two sons, Jude and Blaise. They plan to continue living and working overseas for Love Justice and God’s kingdom.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021.
Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write (and now podcast) with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.
Peter is a monitor with Love Justice Uganda, working hard to prevent people from being trafficked. Unlike other monitors, however, he has a unique experience that aids his work today—the fact that he was once a trafficker. Listen as he shares how God completely turned his life around.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
In this episode, Kristi McLelland joined host Hannah Munn for a great conversation exploring the intersection of faith, biblical teachings, and the fight against human trafficking.
Kristi McLelland is a renowned Bible teacher, professor, speaker, and author who has dedicated her life to helping others understand the Bible through its original Middle Eastern context. She created the Jesus and Women Bible Study, a transformative journey that re-examines the stories of women in Scripture, revealing how Jesus’ interactions with them offer profound insights into justice and righteousness.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
Libby Swenson and SJ from Love Justice joined host Hannah Munn for an important conversation about sexual exploitation, the work of Love Justice in combating this form of modern slavery, and the realities of one of the world’s greatest injustices.
Libby Swenson is the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for Freedom58Project, an organization whose mission is to raise awareness, provide education, and mobilize support to confront the greatest tragedy of our time: human trafficking leading to modern-day slavery.
SJ is the ASIA REGIONAL STEWARD for Love Justice International.
SJ had a long career in the corporate sector before getting introduced to the anti-human trafficking space in 2012, when he began working with an international organization that conducted raids and rescues, providing immediate relief to victims of human trafficking. He has since worked with other organizations focused on rescuing people who are trapped in human trafficking. In 2018, he joined Love Justice International.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
You can also learn more about Freedom58Project at Freedom58Project.com. Please support their amazing work.
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021.
Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write (and now podcast) with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.
Durga grew up in our family homes after living on the streets for several years as a young child. Now a 24-year-old woman studying social work in college, she shares what it was like to grow up in the homes and how she hopes to make a difference for other street kids in the future.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
Kirk Schweitzer joined hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes for this great conversation regarding the Love Justice International logo. Join us as they discuss the significance of the red flag inside of the logo.
Kirk Schweitzer is CHIEF OF STAFF for Love Justice International.
Kirk received a B.A. in political science from Taylor University and a J.D. from Regent University School of Law. Prior to joining Love Justice International in 2014, Kirk had some significant experiences that opened up his eyes to poverty and injustice in the world. Among these include studying international law in Israel; learning about human rights law in Strasburg, France; and participating in a legal internship in Lira, Uganda. Fighting against injustice, particularly human trafficking, is his passion. Kirk and Marinda live in South Africa with their two kids: Finn and Lucy.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021.
Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write (and now podcast) with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.
Paula interviewed Harrison, a monitor with Love Justice Kenya, and asked him to share about one intercept that had an impact on him. Harrison shared a story of a young girl he intercepted who reminded him of himself in many ways, showing how our own experiences give us opportunities to relate to and help others in powerful ways.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
Kirk Schweitzer and Austin Fleisher joined hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes for this great conversation regarding questions surrounding modern-day slavery and the problem of human trafficking today.
Kirk Schweitzer is CHIEF OF STAFF for Love Justice International.
Kirk received a B.A. in political science from Taylor University and a J.D. from Regent University School of Law. Prior to joining Love Justice International in 2014, Kirk had some significant experiences that opened up his eyes to poverty and injustice in the world. Among these include studying international law in Israel; learning about human rights law in Strasburg, France; and participating in a legal internship in Lira, Uganda. Fighting against injustice, particularly human trafficking, is his passion. Kirk and Marinda live in South Africa with their two kids: Finn and Lucy.
Austin Fleisher is a RECRUITER at International Justice Mission
Austin grew up in Greenville, SC. After college, he started working with International Justice Mission. Working with IJM initially took him overseas for a year and eventually then back to Washington, DC working on the HR team at IJM's headquarters. Austin's role now consists of supporting expatriate staff and recruiting for positions in the United States and as well as other positions around the world.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.