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Issues in College Christian Humanitarianism: Part 3

June 21, 2013 by David 1 Comment

"Join Wall Street. Save the world." This article went viral in my Facebook feed: [Jason] Trigg makes money just to give it away. His logic is simple: The more he makes, the more good he can do. He's figured out just how to take measure of his contribution. His outlet of choice is the  Against Malaria Foundation, considered one of the world's most effective charities. It estimates that a $2,500 donation can save one life. A quantitative analyst at Trigg's hedge fund can earn well more than $100,000 a year. By giving … [Read more...] about Issues in College Christian Humanitarianism: Part 3

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: Against Malaria Foundation, Christian humanitarianism, experiences, Haiti, haiti earthquake, humanitarianism, missiology, philanthropy, short term missions

Issues in College Christian Humanitarianism: Part 2

June 14, 2013 by David Leave a Comment

Is humanitarian need blind?  In college, my Christian fellowship sponsored a fundraiser for victims of the Southeast Asian earthquake and tsunami, sending money to the explicitly Christian humanitarian relief organization World Vision. During the fundraiser, several people approached the coordinators and expressed relief at being able to donate to a Christian organization. One person said, “I don't mind donating to a secular organization, but it somehow feels better to give to an organization that shares the same … [Read more...] about Issues in College Christian Humanitarianism: Part 2

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: Christian humanitarianism, humanitarianism, Southeast Asian crisis of 2005, undergraduate, World Vision

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