Even When We Feel Deeply Inadequate
Jesus’ offering of Himself on the Cross was for all who believe, even when we struggle to give faith, justice work, and community the time it deserves or when we feel deeply inadequate.
Allyson Petry is the director of Nazareth Farm, a small, intentional Catholic community living and working in rural West Virginia. When not behind a desk, she enjoys joining her staff on home repair projects and visiting neighbors.
Jesus’ offering of Himself on the Cross was for all who believe, even when we struggle to give faith, justice work, and community the time it deserves or when we feel deeply inadequate.
“If you are like me, a little bit of renewal is welcome right now, after a year of unimaginable difficulty and the hope of some normalcy returning.”
Jesus is always calling us to be more than what our individualistic, American society values—to work for radical change and basic rights of all, not just for ourselves.
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