1982
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Resource details
Metadata
Named person(s)
Sophie Tiessen-Eigbike
Date photo taken
04 August 1982
City/Town
Akron
Province/State
Pennsylvania
Country of origin
United States
Region
MCC U.S.
Photo credit
Photo courtesy of Sophie Tiessen-Eigbike
Description
Sophie Tiessen-Eigbike (bottom right) poses with some of the second SALT cohort of 1982 during orientation in Akron, Pennsylvania, in 1982.
Personal/Project impact
I would say my biggest takeaway from SALT was the concept of walking alongside — that it wasn't about doing stuff for people. It wasn't about saving people. It wasn't about ‘Oh, these poor people.’ It was about walking alongside. Jesus walked with people saying, what can we learn from one another?”
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