• Social Justice

    Free To Live Tour 2011

    Tweet Free to Live will bring together worship leaders Jon Egan and Meredith Andrews, as well as, Tom Davis-CEO of Children’s HopeChest, for a night of worship, speaking, and a call to action. We cannot ignore the millions living in the awful bondage of sex trafficking and Free to Live is bringing awareness in a multi-media, multi-sensory event sure to empower and equip you to fight against this awful crime against humanity. Here are the dates and the best part is the tickets are completely free! DATE CITY May 11, 2011 Louisville, KY May 12, 2011 Decatur, (Atlanta) GA May 13, 2011 Weddington, (Charlotte) NC May 14, 2011 Madison, (Huntsville) AL May…

  • Social Justice

    Remembering 1865: Part 2

    Tweet How well have we remembered..? The 13th Amendment states Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.   That was written in 1865. Right after a bloody war. Fast forward to the year 2011. And we have forgotten. The US has once again become a hotspot for slavery.We are a destination country for slave labor. Sure, we made the term a little fancier. We call it Human Trafficking (HT). But as I sat through a week of training on fighting against HT, I heard story after…

  • Social Justice

    Remembering 1865: Part 1

    Tweet They say if  you don’t learn from history you are bound to repeat it.   Go back to America in the early to mid-1800s. Although newly formed as a nation, we were already divided on what would become an issue that led to a very bloody war. Slavery.   The Northern States saw slavery as being contradictory to the ideals and principles upon which they had fought the Revolutionary War and sought the gradual emacipation of slaves. In the South, however, the slave population was much larger and played a key role in their economic success. More slaves=more profit from free labor. White males believed they should not be…

  • Conquering Fears

    The Final Countdown

    Tweet Three weeks. 21 days. 504 hours.   That is how long I have left in Saipan. And while in some respects that still seems like a long time, I know its going to go by so fast that in a blink I will be sitting on a plane wondering what happened to those three weeks.   Time in Saipan is an odd concept. For the past 10 months, I have had basically no concept of time. Aside from the fact that I show up at work on time everyday, the rest of life sorta moves..well, differently. The weather never changes here so where most people mark changes by seasons,…

  • Social Justice

    What Am I Doing This Week?

    Tweet Glad you asked! 🙂 I am attending the CNMI Human Trafficking Intervention Coalition Regional Training Conference.   For those of you that may be new to my blog, abolishing human trafficking in an issue I am very passionate about. I tread, I donate, and I plan to spend my life fighting against this disgusting and awful industry. So when a friend told me she could get me in on this conference, I was all over it!!   The FBI is coming, and Homeland Security, and a bunch of lawyers and other really important people fighting this crime. The training should be awesome and I am pretty stoked to have…

  • Conquering Fears

    Focus, Focus, Focus!

    Tweet I went running today. But not because I wanted to. Honestly, I don’t know anyone who wants to go running when the humidity is at 90% and the heat index is equally as high. I went because I needed to run.   Yes I just used the word need and run in the same sentence, an idea probably foreign to most of you.   But earlier I had organized and cleaned my classroom for the umpteenth time, wrote out minute-by-minute lesson plans for next week, made all the copies needed for four ESL classes, and wrote guidelines for three classes of computer projects. (I am going to be gone next week…

  • Community

    Don’t Set Up House In The Box

    Tweet Think back to when you were 9 or 10.   What did you want to be when you grew up? What was that elusive career you were going to have? What were your dreams?   I know mine. First I was going to be a singer. Then a doctor. Then a journalist. I loved to sing, write, and help people-why not do it all? But I was 10. Reality had yet to sink its teeth into my ever-impressionable mind.   You probably had dreams too. Its a child-like quality. Even last week, I had my junior high students create presentations based around their dream jobs. I got answers like…

  • Life Inspiration

    Tessa Zeng: Blogger, Revolutionary, Awesome Person

    Tweet Meet Tessa Zeng. Master Creator of Experiencing Revolution.   She is the embodiment of someone who has kicked the status quo to the curb and is carving out her own place in this world. A former art student turned rogue blogger turned future ebook extraordinaire-she is an inspiration and a catalyst for change and outside of the box thinking.   Lately, one of the things I am loving is making new friends that I have never met. Friends that have similar interests and ideas and are united under a desire to pursue our passions with gusto. Tessa is one of those people so I asked if I could interview…

  • Life Inspiration

    Welcome to the Re-Launch

    Tweet Check it–> I have been blogging for NINE years! That’s right, 9!   For most of those 9 years, my mom was my biggest fan (and she still is!), but I finally decided I wanted to put a little more effort into this and put myself out there in the blogging world. I starting reading all these blogs created by people who seemed pretty similar to me–passionate, full of ideas, and with no desire to stick to the status quo. They have crazy successful blogs and I thought, “if they can do it, why can’t I?” This idea was scary to me. The thought of putting myself out there…

  • Social Justice

    Tread on Trafficking 2011

    Tweet There is a road we keep running on until we reach our goal, but love gives us strength to continue our journey. -Trafficking survivor As my heart has continued to break over the atrocities of sex trafficking, God has been moving in me to do more. I know that this is a difficult thing to talk about. The statistics are overwhelming and the problem keeps growing. Yet, the difficulties and challenges we face in seeking to defeat this evil in no way compares to the evil these precious girls face every single day. They in no way compare to being used and bought and sold for man’s evil pleasure.…