Encouragement from the Front Lines
Grassroots activism is exhausting, discouraging, and disheartening. A friend sent me this quote that I want to tattoo on my heart. Maybe it will be a breath of fresh air to your heart too.
It’s easy to launch something. It’s easy to sit online and complain. It’s easy to “go once” or make an appearance. But it’s hard to keep going when the sparkle has worn off, or everyone else has gone quiet, or gone home.
It’s easy to initiate a rallying cry to a cause, to make it a one time “fun excursion” to “dinner and a civics meeting”, and to show up with energy - one time. But it’s something else when you are the only person sitting in the school board meeting, or the only one holding elected leaders to account on a big topic, or when you are now the target of disdain by leaders because you have simply asked too many questions.
Then a dear friend sent me this quote last night.
“It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.”
―Samuel Adam
I am on my twenty-third (plus) year of engaging in civics and important causes. And time after time, God reminds me, “Amy, it’s okay. What you see may be…
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