Our voices are a gift from God. Often, we may think we cannot directly address the struggles of the poor, the voiceless, and others in need. But we can always use our voices to speak out on their behalf, obeying God’s directive in Proverbs 31:8–9, and our efforts might help move our world one step closer to God’s vision of a world where justice prevails.
This week, who can you speak out for? How can you use your voice to defend the poor and needy, to be a voice for those who have no voice or whose voices are ignored in the halls of power?
—from St. Anthony Messenger‘s “‘Speak Out for Those Who Cannot Speak‘”
by Tom Faletti
