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1) Receive the
latest news and alerts! Signup for the AFJN eNetwork to receive periodic messages
that will include personal reflections, issue analyses, and ways you can most
effectively help. And invite a friend to do the same!
2) Learning leads to doing: Whether by watching a movie, reading our website, or
downloading our “Walking with the Peoples of Africa” issue resource guide,
learning more is always a good place to start.
3) God listens to
prayer: Include the people of Africa in your prayers, and pray that we in
the United States
may be agents of justice and solidarity with all of our global brothers and
sisters. Or organize a prayer vigil for a specific issue or place in Africa.
4) Together is
better: Recruit a handful of friends in your church, school, or community
to begin meeting and discussing how you can discern, organize events,
fundraise, and advocate within your own community. Or incorporate AFJN’s
resources into an existing group!
5)
Speak Truth to
power: Lobby elected officials by writing letters to U.S. policymakers, visiting their offices, and sending editorials to your local newspaper about issues facing people in Africa. Invite others to join!
6) Start somewhere:
Pick one of AFJN’s focus issues, read up on it, and become a faith-filled activist
with a specific mission.
7) Tithe for
justice: Consider sending AFJN part of your regular tithing to help us accomplish our mission.
8) People who go
there, know there: Find and invite someone from your community with
experience in Africa to speak about its unique
strengths and needs.
9) We are what we (consume):
On a very personal level, it is important to discern how to live out Gospel values of
simplicity and solidarity with the poor in our everyday lives.
10) Don’t be afraid
to ask: Feel free to contact our office to speak with staff to get ideas or
gain support for an initiative of your own!
Our faith calls us to speak out
against injustice and to shape a more caring and peaceful world. By
working together and in solidarity with those we serve, we are working to build
the Kingdom, as Jesus called us to do.
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