Synopsis
“Once in a while, someone says something that stops me in my tracks. Their words seem to encapsulate a truth, showing me a life very different from mine, or perhaps an idea new to me, an insight, or something we unexpectedly share. That truth seems to expand, in somewhat the same way that poetry expands, as we add imagination, empathy, experience. It seems to invite me in.”
Sue Williams shares stories of words that have opened up new insights to her from her more than thirty years of peacebuilding work around the world.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #486