Faith in Action: How Students Are Advocating for Global Health and Justice

22/05/2025 28 min
Faith in Action: How Students Are Advocating for Global Health and Justice

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Episode Synopsis

What happens when college students decide to take action on global issues?



In this episode, we sit down with three undergraduate students from Wheaton College - Alexis, Jonathan, and Milan - who have each been involved in a larger student-led movement advocating for Christ-like compassion and global justice.



Over 150 students from Wheaton’s campus have gotten involved, driven by their faith and a shared belief that Christians are called to care for our neighbors both next door and halfway across the world. 



We talk about the real impact of aid cuts, especially in places like South Africa, and why this matters for the Church. These students bring heart, honesty, and conviction as they share what it has looked like to pray, educate, and take action right where they are.



From 24-hour prayer tents to writing letters to representatives, they show us how small steps can lead to big change—and how we all have a role to play in loving our neighbors around the world.



Links-

The Humanitarian Podcast started by Milan



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This episode was produced by WildfireCreative 

Theme Song: “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance

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Jamie Aten, Ph.D., and Kent Annan, M.Div., co-direct the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College and are the Co-Founders of Spiritual First Aid.


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