So What Am I Supposed to Do?
Ever wondered what on earth you could do to help fight modern day slavery? Here is one solution three young men came up with. Good example of a weapon of love.
If any one has any other ideas, I would love to here them. Please leave a comment or email me.
Thanks!
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
Kayakers Travel Length of Mississippi River, Raising Funds and Awareness for IJM
The kayakers celebrate after reaching port in the final stop of their journey, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Three men have just completed an incredible kayak journey down the length of the Mississippi River to raise funds for International Justice Mission and awareness for its anti-trafficking casework. Timothy Cahill, Ethan Johnstone and Justin Blomgren began their voyage in St. Paul, Minnesota and paddled 1,703 miles to New Orleans, Louisiana, where they arrived nearly two months later.
The trio set out on May 12, 2008 with the goal of raising thousands for International Justice Mission and educating people about trafficking in every town they stopped in as they traveled to New Orleans. The men, who met each other as students at California Baptist University, were inspired by IJM’s casework history of partnering with local authorities to free victims of human trafficking.
The team began their kayak journey in St. Paul, Minnesota and paddled an incredible 1,703 miles to New Orleans, Louisiana.
“We chose the Mississippi River because it is the ‘Great American River,’” explains kayaker Timothy Cahill. “Also, because there are so many cities and towns, we could go through the heart of America and spread the news of human trafficking and what IJM was doing.”
For the rest of the article, please see http://www.ijm.org/articles/spotlight