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| Blog Name: |
Ben's Blog (TEAR) |
| Url: |
http://blogs.tear.org.au/ben/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Poverty, Nepal |
| Description: |
Previously National Advocacy Coordinator for TEAR Australia I am now a volunteer fieldworker with TEAR, working as advocacy advisor with United Mission to Nepal. Seeking change and speaking out with and for poor and marginalised groups is – for me – a fundamental expression of my trust in God (Father, Son and Spirit) and a way to share a little of what I’ve been given. It also means that I get to meet, learn from and work with some of the most amazing people in the world. |
| Popularity: |
2 Followers |
Countdown to Copenhagen
| Yes, original post title, I know. Copenhagen to Countdown could well be a volume of Encyclopedia Brittanica, though.I have no deep analysis or political insight to offer. There’s plenty of th...more |
Jumla to Mugu
| The journey from Jumla to Mugu in Nepal’s Western region was hard but beautiful, a bit harder than I expected actually – owing primarily to my infitness, unflexibility and misusedness to walk...more |
Never tie your carpet thrice
| I’m in Nepalgunj, on the way to Mugu for a week or so (after one more flight and an overnight walk I’ll be there). To pass the time today, I joined my friend Ram Nath who was shopping f...more |
Doing good to all – part 2
| After writing my last post on doing good to all, which was sparked by this post at The Sola Panel, I wondered about a few other dynamics that seem to be at work in the way evangelicals often think ...more |
Doing good to all
| This post – We must focus on the Christian poor – at the Sola Panel (Sydney’s reformed Anglican online discussion shop) promulgates the notion that Christians ought to focus more on, or give ...more |
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