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“The Bible text Micah chapter 6 verse 8 has a special significance for me. A sort of mini gospel, it reminds me that not only should I seek justice for others, but also I am required by God to act justly in my own life. The verse urges me to offer loving, merciful acts towards others, but also keep my life in perspective by living in humility before God in the world. I am a small part of God’s much bigger heart for His world and its peoples – but I can do something the poor, the disadvantaged, and our brothers and sisters in the Middle East, and so I must. I hope you will join me in supporting this Micah68 ministry”.

Ian White
“The Bible text Micah chapter 6 verse 8 has a special significance for me. A sort of mini gospel, it reminds me that not only should I seek justice for others, but also I am required by God to act justly in my own life. The verse urges me to offer loving, merciful acts towards others, but also keep my life in perspective by living in humility before God in the world. I am a small part of God’s much bigger heart for His world and its peoples – but I can do something the poor, the disadvantaged, and our brothers and sisters in the Middle East, and so I must. I hope you will join me in supporting this Micah68 ministry”. Ian White

Ian White

Micah68 is the personal Christian ministry of Ian White. Ian has over 20 years of mission experience in the Middle East, and has travelled to the region over 50 times, taking volunteer teams to Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Egypt on 25 occasions. Senior Tutor nd lecturer at Cliff College, Derbyshire where he trains students for vocational mission and ministry on the Short Course programme, Ian leads regular trips to the Middle East exploring Contextual Theology with students from the college. He has a heart for mission and the practical sharing of the Christian faith, and is especially experienced in offering short term mission opportunities – maybe you would be interested in travelling with him? Ian believes that extending real friendship and practical active support offers the best context to allow the good news of Jesus to be expressed. He has a real concern for the poor and disadvantaged, hates to see injustice, and believes that Christians need to speak up and speak out when they encounter it – as well as do something practical to respond to the issues.

Micah 6 verse 8 (The Bible)
He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.

Ian is a member of his local church, Greenhill Methodist Church, Sheffield, UK where he preaches and leads worship. He is a Mancunian (comes from Manchester!) who loves exploring the hills and waters of the English Lake District, collecting diverse types of music, eating good food, being a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, travelling and encountering new cultures.