Day 22: Sacred Frustration
May God turn our exhaustion into sacred frustration that sustains our work to move beyond unjust laws toward a church and world where all can flourish.
Anna Ryan-Bender serves as director of campus ministry at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. She holds a master of divinity from Boston College, where she focused her research and writing on questions for ministerial formation at the intersection of mission, anti-racism, and college campus ministry. Anna finds joy these days running in Philly, music ministry at her parish, and baking for friends, students, and coworkers.
May God turn our exhaustion into sacred frustration that sustains our work to move beyond unjust laws toward a church and world where all can flourish.
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