“Vulnerable Faith”

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The mission of God’s people is not simply directed at saving people’s souls from a bad life-after-death into a good life-after-death, but it addresses and hopefully touches the injustice and violence around us—poverty, racism, sexism, economic exploitation, war, environmental destruction—where salvation, justice, and peace can merge.

Jamie Arpin-Ricci, “Vulnerable Faith: Missional Living in the Radical Way of St. Patrick”

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