Student Highlight: Sarah Adegbite, MTS ’26
I knew I wanted to do something that connected faith with practical advocacy, and faith-based community.
I knew I wanted to do something that connected faith with practical advocacy, and faith-based community.
We always have capacity together to build meaningful relationships and lives, and the structures that support them. For Wolfsun, this gritty hope is sustained not only by the possibility of political wins but by the relationships forged in the work.
I applied for the journalism track with the goal to make good stories that somehow cause change for the better.
I chose the humanitarian action track because it intersects with my interest in displacement and issues of trauma in current and post-conflict settings.
RPL was the best place to be for people who are interested in the application of religion beyond the textbook and house of study. My interest has always been in how religion intersects with the lives of people today.
CRPL teaches that religion can be a public good in various sectors of society and is crucial to bringing about a just world at peace.
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