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Michelle Ferrigno Warren is an author and president of Virago Strategies, which provides strategic direction and project management community support. Today, Michelle shares her journey from a fundamentalist church to leading as a social activist. She shares what it was like to realize her success in ministry was limited by her gender, how she and her husband were led to found an important ministry in Denver, and how she learned about the systems that silently oppress in our society. Plus, she shares about her latest b0ok, Join the Resistance: Step Into the Good Work of Kingdom Justice. Michelle’s story reminds us that proximity always develops our empathy.
Listen to Michelle’s story in your favorite podcast player now.
Stories Michelle shared:
Great quotes from Michelle:
I was taught to love God, love my neighbors, and be a good Pharisee.
Most of my early adult life was alarmed discovery.
When you’re living in community, love is reciprocal.
Injustice does not just happen and does not just repair itself.
Resources we mentioned:
Related episodes:
The post Michelle Ferrigno Warren and Life on the Jericho Road appeared first on Eric Nevins.
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Michelle Ferrigno Warren is an author and president of Virago Strategies, which provides strategic direction and project management community support. Today, Michelle shares her journey from a fundamentalist church to leading as a social activist. She shares what it was like to realize her success in ministry was limited by her gender, how she and her husband were led to found an important ministry in Denver, and how she learned about the systems that silently oppress in our society. Plus, she shares about her latest b0ok, Join the Resistance: Step Into the Good Work of Kingdom Justice. Michelle’s story reminds us that proximity always develops our empathy.
Listen to Michelle’s story in your favorite podcast player now.
Stories Michelle shared:
Great quotes from Michelle:
I was taught to love God, love my neighbors, and be a good Pharisee.
Most of my early adult life was alarmed discovery.
When you’re living in community, love is reciprocal.
Injustice does not just happen and does not just repair itself.
Resources we mentioned:
Related episodes:
The post Michelle Ferrigno Warren and Life on the Jericho Road appeared first on Eric Nevins.