Day 8: Second Chances
Where am I called to open myself to second chances to speak up against injustice, to honor the divine in every person I encounter?
Patrick Furlong is the associate director of the Center for Service and Action at Loyola Marymount University. Originally from New Mexico, he did postgrad service in Chile and Ecuador before returning to Los Angeles where he has worked in nonprofits, social enterprise, and higher education. He’s currently pursuing his doctorate in educational leadership for social justice. He’s married to Laura and has two young children—Matthew and Maya.
Where am I called to open myself to second chances to speak up against injustice, to honor the divine in every person I encounter?
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