- Bono (Lead Singer U2) from his speech at the 2006 National Prayer Breakfast, Washington DC.
Micah Ambassadors are ‘ordinary’ Christians with a heart for justice for the poor. They want to help others understand Biblical principles about poverty and justice and provide opportunities to connect heart with action in their local situation. This may be in a school, church or workplace. Ambassadors take the ideas of Micah Challenge to leaders, friends and colleagues and present opportunities for people to take action.
The Ambassadors program runs for 12 months. There is a mix of training and inspiration times, bible/prayer activities and practical activities to organise. You could be the person to see real change in the people around you, and you don’t have to do it alone. Ambassadors will get regular support and advice plus the chance to take a leading role in Voices for Justice.
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Micah Ambassadors don’t have to fundraise for any project, but if your church already supports an aid and development project, Micah Challenge actions and resources will help to complement that work.
If you want to step out of the bubble of everyday routine and commit some time and energy to helping others see the big issues and the big solutions, then apply to become an Ambassador now. The first program begins in February.
MICAH AMBASSADORS APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN NOW