RIDGECREST, NC: Baroness Caroline Cox: Tireless Campaigner for Human Rights
RIDGECREST, NC: Baroness Caroline Cox: Tireless Campaigner for Human Rights addresses ACNA Delegates
By David W. Virtue in Ridgecrest
www.virtueonline.org
June 10, 2012
She has become a regular featured speaker at Anglican events across the globe. Her message never changes. It grows more urgent with time.
Her message is simple and clear: there are people across the world whose rights are being trampled on; their lives have been enslaved and ruined by war, famine and disease. Her primary country of choice is the war and death riven Sudan. She has also travelled extensively in Burma.
Now well into her 70s, Baroness Caroline Cox spoke to some 700 Anglican delegates at the ACNA 2012 Assembly meeting at this Baptist Conference Center, which included a number of Global South Archbishops and bishops foremost leaders of some 50 million Anglicans. Her cry was resoundingly familiar, "I cannot do everything, but I must not do nothing."
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By David W. Virtue in Ridgecrest
www.virtueonline.org
June 10, 2012
She has become a regular featured speaker at Anglican events across the globe. Her message never changes. It grows more urgent with time.
Her message is simple and clear: there are people across the world whose rights are being trampled on; their lives have been enslaved and ruined by war, famine and disease. Her primary country of choice is the war and death riven Sudan. She has also travelled extensively in Burma.
Now well into her 70s, Baroness Caroline Cox spoke to some 700 Anglican delegates at the ACNA 2012 Assembly meeting at this Baptist Conference Center, which included a number of Global South Archbishops and bishops foremost leaders of some 50 million Anglicans. Her cry was resoundingly familiar, "I cannot do everything, but I must not do nothing."
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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