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Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Taylor Schumann: When Thoughts and Prayers Aren't Enough
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Listen in as Women in the Academy and Professions associate Caroline Triscik interviews author Taylor Schumann.
“Thinking about things is good, praying about things is good, but those aren’t where we end. That’s where we start.” — Taylor Schumann
We’ve all heard the phrase, “My thoughts and prayers are with [fill in the blank for the most recent community affected by gun violence].” It’s been spoken by leaders in our country and leaders in our churches time and again as we continue to wait for change. In her upcoming book from InterVarsity Press, When Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: A Shooting Survivor’s Journey into the Realities of Gun Violence, writer and activist Taylor Schumann invites us to consider how to have our thoughts and prayers be not the end, but the starting point for action as people called by God to love our neighbors. Candidly sharing about her own journey of surviving a shooting while working at a college in Christiansburg, Virginia, Taylor allows us to witness the story of how gun violence has impacted her life and faith. In our conversation in this podcast episode, she offers more of her experience toward healing and also encourages us to join her in working toward a cultural shift regarding our country’s relationship with guns. I am so grateful for my conversation with Taylor and pray that you’ll find it as meaningful and challenging as I did.
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