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November 19 — Meet Hoosiers who are transforming the world in unexpected ways

They set up projects in refugee camps in refugee camps in Syria to promote democracy in Iraq. They have established the most effective HIV/AIDS program in Africa, which also happens to be contributing to legal reform and ethnic healing in Kenya. They spend their vacations building orphanages in poor countries around the world. These are just a few ways ordinary Hoosiers are transforming the world.


When: Wednesday, November 19, 11:00-12:30 PM (stay for lunch)


Where: North United Methodist Church 3808 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46208


Part of the Mid-North Shepherd Center’s “Domestic Decisions” series.


John Clark of Provocate introduces some of the Hoosiers he considers his heroes. Join Charlie Wiles of the International Interfaith Initiative, Kelly Campbell of The Village Experience, and others for a discussion of how we can be part.


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In Jordan, Kelly Campbell with Iraqi family.


Why does Provocate think you should attend this event?
Most people don’t appreciate how much ferment is bubbling around us, local groups working with local groups around the world to solve global problems. Hearing from a few ordinary Hoosiers about the extraordinary things they are doing

And for your listening pleasure …



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The Indianapolis Interfaith Group meets with Iraqi Refugee families in Amman and hears amazing stories of surviving the chaos that Baghdad became.

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