Top 10 Endangered Species You Didn’t Know About

Nous nous efforçons de vivre selon le modèle biblique des églises chrétiennes primitives. Comme elles, nous témoignons de notre foi et encourageons la participation active de chacun, en vue de l’épanouissement de l’ensemble des membres.

 L’Église Protestante Évangélique de Conflans fait partie de la famille d’églises Perspectives.

Elle est membre du CNEF (conseil national des évangéliques de France).

1. Reflect on Your Life Experiences

Have you ever been affected by inequality, trauma, or injustice?

Did you or a loved one face a health struggle?

Were there moments when someone stepped in to help you—or when no one did?

These lived experiences can guide you to a cause that feels deeply personal. Passion rooted in real-life emotion is a strong foundation for lasting advocacy.

2. Pay Attention to What Stirs You Emotionally

What makes your heart break or your blood boil?

The issues that trigger strong emotional reactions often point to your core values. Whether it’s seeing animals mistreated, hearing stories of systemic racism, or watching the effects of climate change—emotions can be a compass.

Write down a few topics that consistently catch your attention, and ask yourself why they matter to you.

3. Know Your Strengths and Limits

Choosing a cause isn’t just about passion—it’s also about what you can offer.

  • What skills or talents do you bring to the table?
  • How much time or money can you realistically contribute?
  • Do you prefer hands-on involvement, behind-the-scenes support, or spreading awareness?

Finding a cause that fits both your passion and your capacity helps prevent burnout and makes your impact more sustainable.

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