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Art for Freedom

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Tuesday June 15th Christ Fellowship's J1Ten hosted an Art Show / Bake Sale to raise money for Hope For Freedom and Not for Sale. Specifically, most of the money donated was to help send Konrad and I to Thailand for an investigative trafficking trip and to work with an incredible modern day abolitionist named Kru Nam (more on that trip later). Mainly, I wanted to thank all the artists that donated their work and the wonderful people that baked endless confection creations to help raise money. Gerry Jamison donated one of his magnificent wrought iron sculptures that was raffled off for close to $150. (A bird in flight called "Freedom.") My biggest regret of the night was not getting more pictures of the event. Otherwise here is some of the featured art donated by various artists. Thank you all so much for your generosity! Together by leveraging what influence we have we are fighting for those who can't defend themselves to end modern slavery in our lifetime!
Thank YOU!






Truth or Truth: Ask me

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I might over-examine things. Actually I do. Not in a bad way, more in a soaking wet with curiosity kind of way. For instance, I know we have this thing called culture. Its just how we do things. But how do we simply walk into it and adapt to its waters and never question it?

So, I’m talking to my friend Twohill yesterday and we were laughing at how people will dish out millions of dollars for little animals (we love animals too bear with me haters). Like there was an animal rescue org in CA that had this huge campaign to nurture some little seal. They raised millions of dollars to concoct the creature a specific comfortable aquatic sanctuary, nurse it and harbor it. After some time, the organization sponsored an enormous local event where they were going to launch this million dollar stock investment back into the wild. Animal obsessive enthusiasts came from all over to cheer this little blubber nugget on its way out into the vast primeval oceanic jungle. Not five minutes after the beastie gyrated its ways through the Pacific layers, a monstrous killer whale swooped in outta no where and intercepted the seal into its destined killer jaw cage. All of the hard earned “American Dream” dollars lobbied for the support of this animal chunk were swallowed into oblivion without so much as a drop of ketchup.

All that extensive tale to question, what is wrongggg with people in our culture that we are so quick to pump extra cash into the unnecessary care of wild animals while at the same time there are people that are desperately fighting to barely survive life in this world.

We feel so accomplished when we support a child by donating a few bucks a month or tossing some change in the orphan bucket on our way through the grocery line, but how is our culture NOT in a state of EMERGENCY based on the catastrophic imbalance of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness (fahget about prosperity!). Our culture is so egocentric, how do we even sleep at night on our perfect tempurpedic mattresses (where a chick can jump up and down on it and the dude’s glass of wine doesn’t spill) when there are places in the world where 30 kids sleep on a floor in a one bedroom house with no mother to tuck them in or no promise of breakfast in the morning and the constant fear of being trafficked because their life has little to no value. WHAT kind of a culture are we living in? Who do we think we are?

I know that people are drowning in our culture. I know that people are numb. I know that my emotion might not jump off this screen into your heart or soul. I know that these paragraphs might even be too long to even hold your short attention span. But if nothing else, please examine our culture… your reality, and expand your perspective outside your excessive comfort and feel a little less comfortable knowing that there are cycles of unnecessary evil in the world and you can do something to end their perpetuation.

Slavery is not a new arrival

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The kids next door

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I am not the biggest fan of MTV, but I have to give them props for this vid...
I love the message of the dichotomy of a privileged kid and an enslaved kid. Notice I didn't say "your average everyday child." Our freedom is such a gift and child trafficking and slave labor is more widespread than we can grasp. Let this sink in as you assume your daily routine is typical, because its not. Its not. People all over the world are fighting to survive and their biggest problem is not dysfunctional parents or overly-prescribed drugs like ritalin, or trying to loose weight to feel better about the way they look. This is reality.

SM Block Party

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over 1500 students showed up to CF Students' Block Party. As part of the Love Moves series $2 of every ticket was donated to Not for Sale FL. thank you for your support! God Bless you all- big things!!





I'll start tomor... NOW!

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Today I am free.
But, I never want to take for granted the fact that even though its not happening right in front of my face, in my comfortable little bubble of existence and entitlement, people, boys and girls, that had dreams just like me are not free.
Today, a little bit of my freedom was robbed because theirs was taken too.

Stop pretending this doesn't touch you because the longer you keep it at an arm's length, the more its going to invade your comfort zone.

Stop numbing yourself with disposable things. Because at the end of your comfort... in a sense... you might truly start to live.

Ready... Actionnn


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