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Musimbi Kanyoro (born 30 November 1953) is a Kenyan-born human rights advocate, social activist and feminist theologian. [4]She is the chairperson of the International Board of the United World Colleges [5] and independent member at London School of Economics and Political Science.
ARISE Adelante is a nonprofit serving immigrant women and children in unincorporated colonias (very low-income, informal communities) in South Texas. [1] ARISE stands for A Resource In Serving Equality. [2] It was founded by Roman Catholic sister Gerrie Naughton in 1987 in conjunction with women from the local community.
Brigid is in south Sudan in very desperate and dangerous conditions. Brigid is shot and almost killed and while she is at death's door God talks to her. Throughout this novel God talks to Brigid a number of times. Her life is a tragic one. Things start to go well and Brigid marries and has a child.
Who does a documentary truly belong to — the people who make it, the people who fund it, or the people it depicts? On the face of it, the answer seems obvious: At a spiritual level, if not ...
Ahn Sahng-hong [a] (Korean: 안상홍; Hanja: 安商洪; 13 January 1918 – 25 February 1985) was a South Korean religious leader and founder of the Church of God. In 1948, after receiving baptism from a Seventh-day Adventist minister, he began to call for the restoration of the truth of the New Covenant and the last religious reformation.
Jenni Williams (born 1962) is a Zimbabwean human rights activist and a founder of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA). A prominent critic of President Robert Mugabe 's government, she was described by The Guardian in 2009 as "one of the most troublesome thorns in Mugabe's side".
The circle is known for being a prophetic voice as they name and shame sexism in church and society and they struggle particularly to end gender-based violence and exploitation of women. [5] She is said to have called the world to recognize and apply Afro-Christian theo ethics as a viable way of seeking a livable and humane world.