International Justice Mission featured in New Yorker magazine

From the press release:

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Samantha Power spent more than two years researching IJM’s casework in four countries. Power thoroughly investigates many facets of IJM President Gary Haugen’s life, the mission and diverse viewpoints on anti-trafficking methodology. Ultimately, she provides the powerful evidence – by citing compelling IJM casework examples – of the life-changing and far-reaching outcomes of the work…
With a circulation of more than one million, The New Yorker is one of the nation’s most influential news sources, and the article unveils on the world’s stage IJM’s passion for, and commitment to, strengthening rule of law on behalf of the global poor.
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One Response to International Justice Mission featured in New Yorker magazine

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    Kiersti says:

    Thank you for posting about this Natalie–it is both eye-opening and encouraging. I’m glad the New Yorker was willing to cover IJM, and in a largely positive light, too…may the Lord continue to bless this group of His people and use them to bring justice to the oppressed.

    Blessings to all you YLCF ladies,
    Kiersti

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