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May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
This CreativeMornings/Melbourne was generously hosted by The Commons .
Peter Drew was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Billy Blue College Of Design , Adobe
, Wordpress, Mailchimp and Shutterstock.
All photos by Elleni Toumpas Photography
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
www.nichibei.org/United-for-compassion/
Hear what Jeff Adachi has to say:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Kc8cSW744
Credit: Kevinsyoza
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
"Compassion can lead one into danger"
Compassion and forgiveness are always portrayed as good morality. Consequences can always be given to the wrong people for the wrong reasons. Through out the book, this man's position of mercy shows the true compassion it has. He felt pity and compassion for them in which he helped them at all costs. He came about this fate when he was betrayed by one of his own.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Bob Ewell assaulted his own daughter, Mayella Ewell, out of shame he felt over the fact that Mayella kissed Tom Robinson. To cover his mischieveous act he accuses Tom of rape. Tom, an innocent black man, was pronounced guilty and they indirectly let Bob Ewell go free. Tom was a man who went about his business but when Mayella had chores and favors for Tom, Tom could not deny her for he felt pity towards her. Mr.Robinson had no pact with the Ewell's and he definitely didn't have to do any chores for Mayella. Tom's compassion for Mayella lead him into Bob Ewell's merciless wrath.
This Creative Mornings/San Francisco event was generously hosted by Instacart.
John Cary was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, Shutterstock, and WordPress. Locally sponsored by Edelman, AndCo, and Ueno.
All photos by Chris Shelton.
Compassion Bloggers visit to Peru November 12-17, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/peru
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines