Introducing the 2021 Micah Fellows Cohort
From September to May, The Micah Fellows Program will build the capacity of this powerful group of faith practitioners to catalyze economic justice and anti-poverty efforts in their communities. The Program is devoted to nurturing moral leadership around anti-poverty work in Arkansas, where nearly 1 out of every two households struggles to make ends meet.
Everywhere I go, Lord, I’m gonna let it shine ☊
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!
The following was synthesized from The Greatest of These Faith Conversation Series hosted by the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, which led to the launch of the Micah Fellows Program.
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To learn about these faith-filled change agents, their common focus on unfair systems ☊ and the deep well of biblical theology ☊ that inspired them, is to reimagine how to harness our own faiths to build a more equitable, prosperous Arkansas.
According to panel participants, Jesus is the ultimate model ☊ serving those on the margins of society, and He calls Christians to full-time justice work ☊. Our relationship ☊ to each other makes it impossible to untether our faith ☊ from activism or to be complacent ☊ in the suffering or oppression of others.
According to panel participants, Jesus is the ultimate model ☊ serving those on the margins of society, and He calls Christians to full-time justice work ☊. Our relationship ☊ to each other makes it impossible to untether our faith ☊ from activism or to be complacent ☊ in the suffering or oppression of others.
They invite you to imagine it, too.