The opening prose of his current book “The Animals’ Savior,” has been used worldwide to illustrate the plight of animals in shelters and our personal responsibility to make a change.
Jim has served on the boards of directors of several organizations and is currently a member of the International Organization for Animal Protection (OIPA). After personally rescuing and rehoming many animals he has turned his primary focus to education and advocacy efforts, including founding a campaign for humane euthanasia practices in the USA: www.crean.com/kindness
Image below: Jim with his rescued horse 'Cynnamon'.
“It is inexcusable that the USA, a world leader and economic power, would tolerate such a lack of compassion for animals,” Jim said. “We have much to learn from animal welfare models in other countries and we all have a global responsibility to elevate those creatures who can never speak for themselves to the position they deserve as sentient beings. As Mahatma Gandhi said, ‘The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.’ I’m encouraged that World Animal Day unites us internationally in our common cause and I urge everyone to participate and help organize events in their own communities.”
Jim Willis, USA WAD Ambassador
The Animals’ Savior
Copyright Jim Willis 1999, all rights reserved
I looked at all the caged animals in the shelter…
the cast-offs of human society.
I saw in their eyes love and hope, fear and dread,
sadness and betrayal.
And I was angry.
“God,” I said, “this is terrible! Why don’t you do something?”
God was silent for a moment and then He spoke softly.
“I have done something,” He replied.
“I created You.” |