We’re honored to share that Love Justice International was recently highlighted in testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. During a May 21 hearing on The State of Higher Education, Dr. D. Michael Lindsay, President of Taylor University, spoke about the importance of forming students who are prepared not only to excel academically, but also to lead lives of service and impact.
In his written remarks, Dr. Lindsay referenced Love Justice International as an example of this vision in action, commending our founder, John Molineux—a Taylor alumnus—for his leadership in service:
“...They conclude that service experiences in college not only foster leadership and social responsibility but also predict sustained involvement in service-oriented careers and community life long after graduation. John Molineux, a 2002 Taylor graduate and founder of Love Justice International, exemplifies a life marked by service over self, leading an organization that has intercepted more than 84,000 people across dozens of countries to prevent them from being trafficked. Indeed, his commitment reflects Albert Schweitzer’s conviction that ‘the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve.’
“Students like John are grown in precisely this type of academic ecosystem where students can pursue big questions and worthy dreams…”
We’re grateful for this recognition and for the reminder that equipping the next generation to live with purpose can spark ripple effects of justice and transformation around the world.
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