Day 16: Staying Green…or Not
We are a part of creation, and other parts can tell us profound things about ourselves. Green leaves turn brown in due time; they fall to the ground; they compost into dirt.
Shannon K. Evans is the spirituality and culture editor for the National Catholic Reporter and the author of the books Feminist Prayers for My Daughter and Rewilding Motherhood: Your Path to an Empowered Feminine Spirituality. She and her family make their home on the prairies of central Iowa, where they attempt to live out the values of action and contemplation.
We are a part of creation, and other parts can tell us profound things about ourselves. Green leaves turn brown in due time; they fall to the ground; they compost into dirt.
Have you or someone you know died to who you thought you should be and been raised to live as you were created to be?
Is my commitment to justice personally costing me something? If not, should it be?
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