The most effective approaches to doing justice will acknowledge nuance and there is wisdom in maintaining tensions in the work God has called us to. Central to the work of global development is how we work among at risk children and youth and there are a lot of principles to balance in that space. In this solo episode of the podcast, Brandon Stiver breaks down a number of paradigms that children's rights advocates and practitioners operate within as we hope to find the right balance that will allow children to flourish and be fully who God created them to be.
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Resources and Links from the show
Childhood in a Global Perspective by Karen Wells
Freeing Congregational Mission by B. Hunter Farrell and S. Balajiedlang Khyllep
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Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License