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Prayer: Faithful Listening and Response

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This program explores the intersection of spiritual discipline and social advocacy through the lens of prayer and reflection. Participants examine the history of prayer within social justice movements, focusing on its role in sustaining activists and building community resilience. The curriculum covers various forms of prayer, including contemplative, communal, and lament, designed to ground justice work in deep theological reflection. By connecting personal spiritual practice with public witness, this course provides practical tools for maintaining moral courage and spiritual health while addressing contemporary human rights challenges.

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