Day 36: Prophetic Voices
Storytelling is a ritual in making meaning, in making room for prophetic voices. An imperfect offering, but stories can transform us.
MegAnne Liebsch is the communications manager for the Office of Justice and Ecology of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States. She holds a master's degree in media and international conflict from University College Dublin and is an alumna of La Salle University. She is based in Washington, D.C.
Storytelling is a ritual in making meaning, in making room for prophetic voices. An imperfect offering, but stories can transform us.
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