“And that’s when things get messy. When people begin moving beyond charity and toward justice and solidarity with the poor and oppressed, as Jesus did, they get in trouble. Once we are actually friends with the folks in struggle, we start to ask why people are poor, which is never as popular as giving to charity. One of my friends has a shirt marked with the words of late Catholic bishop Dom Helder Camara: “When I fed the hungry, they called me a saint. When I asked why people are hungry, they called me a communist.” Charity wins awards and applause but joining the poor gets you killed. People do not get crucified for living out of love that disrupts the social order that calls forth a new world. People are not crucified for helping poor people. People are crucified for joining them.”
Quote by Shane Claiborne
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The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical
This book is a philosophical exploration of the idea that one can be a radical agent of change in the world without needing to engage in extreme or unconventional behavior. It probably includes anecdotes and personal narratives from individuals who have made meaningful impacts through their ordinary lives, emphasizing the power of small, consistent actions. The book may also discuss societal structures and individual responsibilities, encouraging readers to consider their own roles in creating positive change. more
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