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Kony Part II

Posted April 5th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Steps of Justice

“A new generation of justice.” That is what it looks like when people care enough about an issue and a cause to go out of themselves in order to see change happen. This is a beautiful thing, and also one of the reasons that the Invisible Children are impacting thousands of lives here in N. America and the world. Kony Part II is super informative and gives reasons for why Joseph Kony needs to be stopped and community development needs to happen.

Take a moment to watch the video, don’t criticize, but let it inspire you to a life of ‘doing justice.’

New V-neck t’s

Posted March 31st, 2012 in Steps of Justice

Looking for a great gift that goes to a great cause? Check out the new summer Steps of Justice “do justice” V-necks. We are needing 50 people to order a shirt in order for us to get them printed. If you are interested in one for yourself or as a gift to a friend hit [...]

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World Water Day

Posted March 19th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Steps of Justice

Thursday March 22 is world water day. Over 1 billion people (1,000,000,000) on our planet do not have access to clean, life giving water. This is not right, in fact it needs to stop. Are you willing to give up your rights and share your voice this year for those billion? Here is how we are [...]

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Come to Cambodia

Posted March 16th, 2012 in Cambodia 2012, Steps of Justice

This summer, as we have posted many times Steps of Justice is going to Cambodia and we would love you to come with us. We have two dates that still have availability. The first is June 17- 28 and the second is August 6-16. The trip only costs $750 + airfare to Phnom Penh. We [...]

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Cambodia through the eyes of Danielle

Posted March 14th, 2012 in Cambodia 2012, Steps of Justice

My time in Cambodia last year was the best experience of my life. There are sooo many different stories I would love to write about that stole my heart, but out of all of the many wonderful experiences there, this one has to be one of the most memorable. One day we went outside of [...]

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Leaving Las Vegas

Posted March 11th, 2012 in Justice and Worship Tour

Last week the Justice  & Worship tour blew into Las Vegas, Nevada, carried by a dust storm with winds almost reaching 80 miles per hour. Trying to drive the trailers across the desert in that wind was one thing, but it was a whole different experience once we finally got to the Hitchin’ Post  RV park and [...]

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Kony 2012

Posted March 6th, 2012 in Steps of Justice

KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice. Pledge your support by donating here: bit.ly/konydonate and continue to share this story. GOAL: 500,000 shares at

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The Justice Conference, my take

Posted March 1st, 2012 in Steps of Justice

This time last week I found myself in Portland, OR at the Justice Conference. This is the 2nd year that the Justice Conference has run, but my first year going as an individual and as a representative of Steps of Justice. Here is my review of the Justice Conference. As soon as I got into [...]

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Week 2 of Lent

Posted February 29th, 2012 in Steps of Justice

This is the 2nd week of Lent. My question to myself and to us is “where are we putting Christ into our lives to fill the space of the things we are giving up for this season? How are you hearing from God and what is He saying?” I truly believe that this is a [...]

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Kita

Posted February 26th, 2012 in Cambodia 2012, Steps of Justice

3 years ago I went to Cambodia with a group of students from Canada. It was my 4th time in Cambodia leading trips, but my first time going to an orphanage. For three days our team went to the House of Rainbow Bridge orphanage in Phnom Penh. House of Rainbow Bridge is an orphanage for children [...]

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