Monday, November 2, 2009

"For whom will I walk and advocate?"

For those of us engaged in community development, either as a humanitarian, environmentalist, or both it serves us well to remind ourselves why we do what we do. To ask the tough questions. Amongst all the travel, new relationships and beautiful landscapes are we using our time and talents to the greatest possible benefit? I thought this review of a recent speech given by a friend of mine, Andrew Briggs captured the idea of why we serve and an important question for many of us as we try to impact this world for the better.

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I had an opportunity to hear Mr. Andrew Briggs speak during “The Freedom in Creation” exhibit at Queens University on September 30th 2009. What a privilege it was to meet this gentle, humble man. Andrew began by emphasizing the importance of getting involved as a community, and how rewarding it can be to be a part of a humanitarian service project. Andrew’s journey started with short-term service projects that made him feel “self indulgent.” He soon began to desire a greater sense of world view in ways he hadn’t experienced before. He felt the service projects were a tremendous blessing, but when he began walking with “one community,” his blessings increased with a sense of responsibility and empowerment to go long term. Therefore, he asked himself this important question: “For whom will I walk and advocate”.

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