“No daylight to separate us. Only kinship. Inching ourselves closer to creating a community of kinship such that God might recognize it. Soon we imagine, with God, this circle of compassion. Then we imagine no one standing outside of that circle, moving ourselves closer to the margins so that the margins themselves will be erased. We stand there with those whose dignity has been denied. We locate ourselves with the poor and the powerless and the voiceless. At the edges, we join the easily despised and the readily left out. We stand with the demonized so that the demonizing will stop. We situate ourselves right next to the disposable so that the day will come when we stop throwing people away.”
Quote by Gregory Boyle
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Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion
This book is a deeply personal narrative that delves into the lives of individuals struggling with poverty, addiction, and other challenges. The author shares their journey of finding purpose and meaning in their work with these young people, highlighting the profound impact of compassion and empathy in the face of adversity. more
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