You’ve Missed Your Exit, Turn Around
How have you made U-turns in your own work or vocation? In what ways has that process changed or transformed you?
Michael Libunao-Macalintal, M.Div. (he/him) is currently the liturgical minister of Marquand Chapel at Yale Divinity School. A theologian, minister, and preacher, Michael has spent his career helping form students to be prophets in their own communities and contexts. You can find more of his writing, sermons, and prayers on his substack, the delicate art of living.
How have you made U-turns in your own work or vocation? In what ways has that process changed or transformed you?
Do you find solace in the idea of truth-telling, or do you feel a desire to hide or retreat? How can you ask God for the strength to keep speaking?
When the door has been blown wide open, and we have no other option than to look at our siblings’ suffering, what do we do?
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