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The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God's justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.

Think Global, Do Justice Canopy International

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The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God's justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.

    Tiffany Bluhm - Contemplative Formation for the Life of Justice

    Tiffany Bluhm - Contemplative Formation for the Life of Justice

    In episode 257, Brandon welcomes author and nonprofit director Tiffany Bluhm back to the show. Tiffany is the Executive Director at Made for Pax, a Christian foundation which provides mentorship and vocational development for BIPOC leaders following Christ. The work is specifically employing contemplative formation for those that are engaging in peace and justice work, and that's what we talk about! Tiffany provides us with biblical insight and spiritual practices that can help us sustain the work of community development and justice leaders for the long haul.

    Podcast Sponsor

    The Accord Network is a place to connect with like-minded organizations in pursuit of being the hands and feet of Christ around the world. Registration for the OneAccord Conference is now open for changemakers seeking a time of inspiration, collaboration, and transformation within the field of international relief and development.

    Visit The Accord Network Online


    Resources and Links from the show

    Made for Pax Online

    Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman

    Rescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys by Richard Twiss

    Leading from Your Knees with Peter Greer and Ryan Skoog

    Conversation Notes

    The link between contemplative formation and sustaining an action-oriented lifestyle Stories of civil rights leaders and how they remained rooted in the midst of justice The importance of intentional investment of BIPOC Christ followers Contextualization and diverse cultural expressions of Gospel embodiment The story of the Old Testament is uniquely tied to the migrant experience

     
    Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    • 36 min.
    Yasmine Vaughan - Collaborating Together for Global Health

    Yasmine Vaughan - Collaborating Together for Global Health

    In episode 256, Brandon and Phil get a crash course in global health from Yasmine Vaughan. Yasmine has her Master's in Public Health and serves as the Technical Advisor for Global Health and Missions with Helping Children Worldwide. Beyond sharing words and conditions that we can't even pronounce, Yasmine shares about the context in West Africa in which their work is centered and we learn the commonalities and differences in public health across different global contexts.

    Podcast Sponsor

    The Accord Network is a place to connect with like-minded organizations in pursuit of being the hands and feet of Christ around the world. Registration for the OneAccord Conference is now open for changemakers seeking a time of inspiration, collaboration, and transformation within the field of international relief and development.

    Visit The Accord Network Online


    Resources and Links from the show

    View and Join the Together for Global Health Coalition

    Watch Phil's Sermon on Family Strengthening

    Conversation Notes

    Zeroing in on the history and current day realities of Sierra Leone Navigating partnerships between western organizations and their corresponding organizations in the Global South Integrating current programs and initiatives into broader partnerships at the village level Working towards sustainability and reducing outside investment or management Together for Global Health Coalition Common health conditions and healthcare gaps in the Global South, including those that are oblivious to westerners The Global South increasing in conditions that had previously been more represented in the West Innovative ways that health practitioners in the Global South meet needs  
    Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    • 1 u. 4 min.
    Dave LeVan and Jon Allen - When Global Ministries Merge

    Dave LeVan and Jon Allen - When Global Ministries Merge

    Joining the podcast for episode 255 are nonprofit leaders Dave LeVan and Jon Allen with Water For Good. Dave and Jon speak with Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke about the status of worldwide access to water and what it looks like to implement Water, Sanitation and Hygiene projects in the Global South. We talk through the tremendous needs as well as acknowledge some of the shortfalls of the WASH sector. Our conversation concludes around what it looks like to merge two good-sized global nonprofits as Water For Good and Lifewater International recently underwent that very process.

    Podcast Sponsor

    The Accord Network is a place to connect with like-minded organizations in pursuit of being the hands and feet of Christ around the world. Registration for the OneAccord Conference is now open for changemakers seeking a time of inspiration, collaboration, and transformation within the field of international relief and development.

    Visit The Accord Network Online


    Resources and Links from the show

    View Water For Good/Lifewater Merger Information

    Conversation Notes

    Taking in the big picture of water access globally and what the implications are on people's lives The similarities and the differences when implementing water, sanitation and hygiene projects in the Global South What about all the broken wells in Africa? Is sustainability even possible? The reasons that led to the decision for the two organizations to merge into one The operations and logistics of merging and integrating two different teams along with their activities The post-merger opportunities that are presented to the newly formed Water For Good The importance of staying curious and not losing heart in the work of global justice  
    Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    • 1 u. 5 min.
    Refugees, Maternal Health and Child Marriage

    Refugees, Maternal Health and Child Marriage

    In this month's 3+1 episode, we're diving into conversation around the current refugee crisis being fueled by conflict and displacement worldwide, jump back into recent conversation on Haiti and the challenges that pregnant mothers are facing in the midst of tumult and also look at the controversy surrounding mass weddings in northern Nigeria that includes underage orphan girls. We've got Kelly Strong on the show with us today who is the CEO at Safe International and also an associate providing support to practitioners through the Canopy International coaching collaborative.

    Podcast Sponsor

    The Accord Network is a place to connect with like-minded organizations in pursuit of being the hands and feet of Christ around the world. Registration for the OneAccord Conference opens soon for a time of inspiration, collaboration, and transformation within the field of international relief and development.

    Visit The Accord Network Online


    Resources and Links from the show

    Check out the services and support offered by the team at Canopy International

    World Relief Blog : The Drivers of Mass Displacement: Ukraine and Beyond

    The Guardian : ‘It is simply best not to get pregnant’: women left terrified as Haiti’s maternity services collapse

    BBC News : Mass wedding for Nigeria orphans sparks outcry

    Book : Refugee - Rethinking Refugee Policy in a Changing World by Paul Collier and Alexander Betts

    2017 Refugee Crisis Series : Welcoming the Stranger with Krish Kandiah


    Conversation Notes

    3:50 What it looks like to change the name and rebrand an international charity 9:15 Checking in on the current state of "record breaking" forced displacement throughout the world and what to do when the world shows up on our doorstep 25:45 The reality of gang violence in Haiti that has collapsed medical clinics and hospitals that women have used to deliver their children 36:15 Evaluating a controversial story of mass wedding of orphan girls in Nigeria and what the implications are regarding child rights and international definitions 50:40 Brandon's recommendation of a page-turner book that covers modern refugee policy  
     
    Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    • 55 min.
    Matt Rhodes - A Manifesto for Modern Missions

    Matt Rhodes - A Manifesto for Modern Missions

    On the show today, we're joined by missionary Matt Rhodes who is the author of No Shortcut to Success: A Manifesto for Modern Missions. He talks with Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke about trends within missions that emphasize speed and big numbers, but often lack the depth of discipleship that characterized Jesus' ministry. Matt shares about the mission that he is engaged in a majority Muslim country Northern Africa and what he's learned from being on the field and what faithfulness (even success) can look like for those spreading the Good News abroad.

    Podcast Sponsor

    Child Hope International reunites families in Haiti by providing pathways for children in orphanages to return home with the necessary support to thrive. If you need help transitioning your orphanage or are looking for an organization to support in Haiti, reach out to Child Hope International.

    Visit Child Hope International Online

    Resources and Links from the show

    No Shortcut to Success: A Manifesto for Modern Missions on Amazon


    Conversation Notes

    The primary differences between how missions are approached currently as opposed to the days of William Carey and Hudson Taylor Current trends in missions work Approaching missions with professionalism and being enculturated Is professionalism opposed to being relational? The trajectory of the relatively recent phenomenon of short term missions and it's increasing share of the overall missionary force Not everyone that is a Christian is also an ambassador of Christ, or are they? The implications of the center of Christianity moving to the Global South Charting milestones for successful missions  
    Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    • 1 u. 2 min.
    Gaston Warner - This is Child Empowerment

    Gaston Warner - This is Child Empowerment

    We are joined today by global nonprofit leader Gaston Warner who is the Global North CEO of Zoe Empowers. Gaston talks with Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke about their work among vulnerable families, especially child and youth headed households. Over the years, our show has talked a lot about the need for kids to be raised in families and communities and in this episode we learn about a comprehensive model that emphasizes the children's agency to overcome poverty. We talk empowerment, data, promising practices and it's an episode our orphan care diehards don't want to miss.

    Podcast Sponsor

    Zoe Empowers is equipping orphaned children and youth-led families with solutions to overcome extreme poverty—for good.

    Visit Zoe Empowers Online
    Resources and Links from the show

    Data and Research from Zoe Empowers


    Conversation Notes

    Understanding the reality of child and youth headed households in the Global South The empowerment model started by a Rwandan practitioner - how it works and how it's applied across countries Intentionally limiting partnerships and what it looks like for both beneficiaries and donors Defining the buzzword "empowerment" within global development The importance of integrating child rights throughout programming

     
    Theme music by Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    • 56 min.

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