Student Feature: Karl Kroger
![]() As a Candler student one of my hopes has been that we would seek social justice together as a community. What would it look like for Candler to live out Micah 6:8, not just in our individual ministries, but as a community? What kind of impact could we have in Atlanta if we collectively worked on issues like sex trafficking, homelessness, or the death penalty? During the past two months I have had the pleasure of being able to see my hope and dream become a reality. The Candler community has been actively working to stop the execution of Troy Davis. Troy Davis was convicted of killing a police officer, however he has a strong case of innocence. Despite poor evidence and the recanted testimonies of the majority of witnesses, as well as opposition from pro-death penalty advocates, the state of Georgia has attempted to execute Troy Davis three times. ![]() ![]() For more information about Troy and the status of his case visit www.gfadp.org. Karl Kroger (pictured top) is a third year MDiv student at Candler School of Theology. He is currently the chair of the Social Concerns Network and is a member of the Candler Singers,one of Candler's choirs. His blog, krogermix.com, features social justice news, video resources, and advocacy opportunities. Karl was recently selected as the Student Leader of the Month by Emory's Office of Student Leadership and Service. Labels: Candler Social Concerns Network, Karl Kroger, Micah 6:8, Social Justice posted by Candler Admissions at 1:48 PM 0 comments ![]() |
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