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“It is not who or what we pray to, but what we pray for that reveals, and redeems our lives; that what we pray for, not on our knees, but in our choices and the stories we tell about them, conjure up the world we yearn to live in and it is our yearning that we act upon to make the world. Every choice we make in our political and personal lives is a prayer. All change is prayerful action to toward a different kind of world— an act of faith toward the future and an act of heresy toward the status quo.” - Jane Allen Harrison

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