Midlife Repurposed
Midlife Repurposed
Human Rights Progress and the Cost of Silence
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Human Rights Progress and the Cost of Silence

How the gospel connects with loving all people.

In this episode, we dive into the tapestry of transformational history over the last fifty years and explore how these pivotal moments intertwine with human rights, the gospel, and our roles as advocates in midlife. If you're searching for inspiration and practical wisdom to navigate the complexities of midlife while making a positive impact, you're in the right place.

In this episode, Michelle Rayburn reflects on the monumental shifts in human rights and societal norms that have unfolded during her lifetime, highlighting how these changes have redefined our world. Yet, she emphasizes the fragility of such progress and the risk of it vanishing overnight. As midlifers, we've witnessed cycles of change, reminding us of our responsibility to protect and preserve these hard-won advancements.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into how the gospel calls us to advocate for human dignity beyond political divides and to embrace the interconnectedness of our global community.

Equip yourself with the knowledge that our silence has a cost, and that by standing together, we can champion a future where justice and human rights aren't temporary. So, tune in to discover how repurposing your midlife with intention and courage can leave a lasting legacy of advocacy, love, and impact.

Want more on this? Check out this essay:

What We Lose if We Stay Silent

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