Day 37: Fostering Promises
As workers for justice, we each plant seeds, and we each get to see other worker’s seeds bear fruit. We are reminded that “Abraham rejoiced” and are prompted to “Recall the wondrous deeds that God has wrought.”
Ben works as a therapist with children and families in San Francisco. He is a graduate of Hunter College in New York City, a former Mercy Volunteer, and most recently a husband, all experiences that have strengthened the belief that justice can be brought about through community building.
As workers for justice, we each plant seeds, and we each get to see other worker’s seeds bear fruit. We are reminded that “Abraham rejoiced” and are prompted to “Recall the wondrous deeds that God has wrought.”
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