Thursday, February 03, 2011
Thoughts While Fasting
by Bonnie Block
I went hungry today,
So I remembered of the men at Guantanamo
who’ve been on hunger strikes protesting their unjust imprisonment.
I went hungry today,
So I thought of the people of Gaza and Haiti
who are hungry every day.
I drank only liquids today,
So I was reminded of all the women
who carry their family’s water for miles day after day.
I drank only liquids today,
So I prayed for all the children
who get sick and may die from drinking polluted water.
I had no food today,
So I mourned for the tens of thousands of people in our world
who die from hunger year after year.
I had no food today,
So I considered the families here in Wisconsin
Who have to rely on food pantries that may be empty.
I’ve fasted for twelve days – voluntarily and temporarily
So I know how immensely privileged I am.
Tomorrow thankfully, I’ll eat again
But please oh God,
Keep me hungry for justice,
Make me thirsty for peace.
I wrote this on Jan 21, 2011, the night before the end of a 12 day liquids only Fast for Justice called by Witness Against Torture to get Guantanamo closed, to insure transparency so we know if this monstrous practice continues, and to demand accountability for all those complicit in torture. (www.witnesstorture.org)
Labels:
Economic Justice,
Hunger,
The Church in the World
Dietrich Bonhoeffer´s Birthday - February 4
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) is known for his leadership role in the Confessing Church, efforts on behalf of peace and justice, opposition to antisemitism, and writings on theology and ethics that have been influential far beyond his German Lutheran context. He was was hanged by the Nazis on April 6, 1945 in the Flossenburg concentration camp.
In addition to the videos below, you can check out our set of quotes by this Lutheran Hero at:
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) is known for his leadership role in the Confessing Church, efforts on behalf of peace and justice, opposition to antisemitism, and writings on theology and ethics that have been influential far beyond his German Lutheran context. He was was hanged by the Nazis on April 6, 1945 in the Flossenburg concentration camp.
In addition to the videos below, you can check out our set of quotes by this Lutheran Hero at:
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