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Waves of Compassion

Daniel Looman took an illuminating trip to El Salvador with Surfers on Mission. In addition to the unspoiled beauty of the surf, Looman discovered the beauty of the people.

Faith, Hope And NOLA

I was born in San Jose, California. But I came alive in New Orleans.
Her story cannot be forgotten, and her voice must never be silenced.
She struts and sings, dances and screams for help.
Purple, green and gold, my love is beautiful and bold
and she’s drowning on August Twenty-Ninth, Two-Thousand and Five.

Eastern Poetry

Poet Brianna Tongen presents four poems inspired by her travels working with the poor in India and Myanmar.

Beauty in Chaos

Artist Mary Viducich visits the chaos and beauty of India and comes away with a better understanding of how we are linked in the world. And not to mention, some beautiful photographs.

Portrait of Compassion

From evocative faces of orphans and widows, to colorful images from refugee camps, each photograph Kara Orendorf takes tells a story of the struggles and triumphs of some of the world’s most impoverished people. Her hope is that people will see her images and be moved to help. “My whole heart behind photography is very much linked to bringing justice, to make people aware and hopefully raise up people who will make a difference,” Kara said.

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