• The Inukshuk Blog
    A blog of updates and inspiration from Imago Dei Fund.

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“Shaking Up Beliefs and Behaviors About Gender” – Great R...

January 30, 2018
January 30, 2018|

We are excited to share highlights from WAPPP director Iris Bohnet's trip to Davos, Switzerland last week for the World Economic Forum. The 2018 gathering was a historic moment for gender equality with the summit being chaired entirely by women. Read More

“Justice Over Greatness” by Darren Walker, President of the For...

January 30, 2018
January 30, 2018|

Threats to truth and justice are mounting. How should we respond? During the spring of 1816, four decades after Thomas Jefferson drafted the United States’ Declaration of Independence, he exchanged letters with an old colleague and Read More

World Vision’s 2018 Every Last One Conference is Coming Up!

January 17, 2018
January 17, 2018|

Each year, God brings together over 300 like-minded women and men from all over the United States who share the desire to learn more, to do more, and to be more for the Kingdom. Join Read More

Mutual By Design – CBE’s New Marriage Book is Here!

January 17, 2018
January 17, 2018|

Marriage certificates don’t come with how-to-manuals, and marriage is full of tough questions like “How do we manage our money?” “How do we build a healthy sex life?” or “How do we handle serious arguments?” Read More

The Imago Dei Fund Announces the Hiring of Lisa R Jackson, Ph.D. as Its Man...

January 4, 2018
January 4, 2018|

Today, the Imago Dei Fund (IDF) announces that Lisa R. Jackson, Ph.D. will join as Managing Partner, effective January 22, 2018 Read More

Continuity & Change in 2018

Emily Nielsen Jones | January 4, 2018
January 4, 2018|

Happy New Year from blustery New England! With you, we look forward with great anticipation to what 2018 has in store for each of us as individuals and as members of the many affiliations/organizations which Read More

“How can empowerment programs help someone whose culture and religion deny her the right or even the basic human capacity to participate equally in her family, her community, and other aspects of society?”
Emily Nielsen Jones