As a resource for those compelled by the love of Jesus to live justly and love mercy, the LOVE JUSTICE podcast is a collection of conversations about fighting t...
Episode 16 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast with special guest: Joel Smallbone of for KING + COUNTRY | hosted by Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
This week’s conversation on the Love Justice Podcast features Joel Smallbone of for KING + COUNTRY. Listen in as hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes discuss everything from creativity to the fight against injustice, as well as Joel’s journey to becoming an advocate for women’s rights through film and music.
Joel Smallbone is an Australian actor and one-half of the four-time GRAMMY Award-winning pop duo for KING + COUNTRY, which he formed with his brother Luke. They have generated over 2 billion streams and earned 10 GMA Awards, 1 Billboard Music Award, and 1 American Music Award. They have also performed on prominent shows such as Good Morning America, The View, The Today Show, The Tonight Show, and CMT Crossroads. Joel’s acting career began in 2014 with a role alongside Billy Ray Cyrus in the Nashville-based film Like a Country Song. He went on to co-write and star in the 2016 independent film Priceless, and he played a lead role in the 2023 film Journey to Bethlehem opposite Antonio Banderas. Most recently, Joel co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in the 2024 film Unsung Hero, a story about his family’s immigration to America.
For more on Joel Smallbone and For King + Country visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WVyuJNvSI8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu5HGgrskQg
https://www.forkingandcountry.com/
https://www.instagram.com/forkingandcountry/
https://www.instagram.com/joelsmallbone/
To find out how to volunteer for Love Justice, please visit:
https://lovejusticecareers.com/#volunteer
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
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Episode 15 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast | Stories Edition: "An Orphan's Journey to the Family Homes" | hosted by Paula Cornell | LoveJustice.NGO
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021.
Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write (and now podcast) with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.
Nirmala is a young woman who spent her childhood growing up in one of the family homes of Love Justice. Listen as she shares about beginning her faith journey, which ultimately led to believing in Jesus.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
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Episode 14 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast: "From Passion to Action" with special guest: Janell Midkiff | hosted by Hannah Munn | LoveJustice.NGO
In this episode, Janell Midkiff, a Love Justice volunteer, joined host Hannah Munn for a great conversation surrounding how and why she became a volunteer for Love Justice. Janell and Hannah discuss how volunteering can have a strong impact on the overall work of Love Justice as well as how someone might choose to get involved.
Janell works within the mortgage industry and has been a Love Justice volunteer since September of 2022.
To get connected with Janell, please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000480536373
https://www.linkedin.com/in/janell-midkiff-66a1982b/
To find out how to volunteer for Love Justice, please visit:
https://lovejusticecareers.com/#volunteer
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
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Episode 13 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast: "Impact Matters and Pitfalls Are Common" with special guest: John Molineux, CEO of Love Justice International | hosted by Hannah Munn | LoveJustice.NGO
In this episode, John Molineux, the CEO of Love Justice International, joined host Hannah Munn for a great conversation exploring how impact is measured within the work of Love Justice, why it matters, and what sort of challenges are present. John and Hannah also discussed different outcomes surrounding children and family homes, another aspect of Love Justice’s work.
John grew up in Helena, Montana, before attending college at Taylor University. He first went to Nepal in 2002. Two years later, he returned to Nepal with a one-way plane ticket, inspired to start Love Justice. Since that time, he has lived primarily in Nepal, and now South Africa, where he continues his work establishing new programs for Love Justice and overseeing current ones.
In addition to this work, John is a writer, thinker, lover of philosophy, and educator. He is married to a Nepali woman named Aksha and they have two sons, Jude and Blaise. They plan to continue living and working overseas for Love Justice and God’s kingdom.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
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Episode 12 of the LOVE JUSTICE podcast | Stories Edition: "A Former Trafficker Helps Prevent Human Trafficking" | hosted by Paula Cornell | LoveJustice.NGO
Paula Cornell is from Seattle and joined Love Justice International as a writer in 2021.
Prior to joining Love Justice, Paula spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a journalism degree from the University of Washington and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write (and now podcast) with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.
Peter is a monitor with Love Justice Uganda, working hard to prevent people from being trafficked. Unlike other monitors, however, he has a unique experience that aids his work today—the fact that he was once a trafficker. Listen as he shares how God completely turned his life around.
You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.
Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.
As a resource for those compelled by the love of Jesus to live justly and love mercy, the LOVE JUSTICE podcast is a collection of conversations about fighting the world's greatest injustices, like preventing human trafficking and empowering the most vulnerable among us. Hosted by Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes, both on team with LOVEJUSTICE.ngo, we highlight the teams and topics connected to this heroic work. Our desired outcome is to inspire more people to cultivate for "on Earth as it is in Heaven" in the face of the deepest darknesses around us.