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December 2, 2020 65 mins

Jamie McIntosh is a Canadian human rights advocate.  He established the first international partner organization of International Justice Mission, bringing IJM to Canada in 2001.  He worked on the Advisory Council of World Vision China and later as World Vision Canada's VP of Programs & Policy and Vision Partners.  He served as Board Chair for VisionFund of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, CEO for Mercy Ships Canada, and is now the Executive Director of Partner Relations for Compassion Canada.  He holds a Masters Degree in International Human Rights Law from Oxford University.  

Join us as Jamie shares personally - challenging and redemptive stories from the far reaches of India, Haiti, Somali, Bolivia and many points in between.  With a raw vulnerability of inspiration, tragedy and triumph in our tender world, Jamie encourages us all to live with purpose in making our world a more just, kind, and humble place.  

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