How does compassion turn into action? How does hope become concrete when people fall between systems and inequality grows?
The new mini book Narrator - When compassion becomes action is about taking compassion seriously. Not as a feeling, but as a movement. It starts where someone chooses to stand with people who are rarely heard - and realises that advocacy is not just about politics, but about presence, courage and humanity.
When reflection leads to justice
The book draws on experiences from working with the vulnerable, but also from thinkers such as Paulo Freire, Martin Luther King, Richard Rohr and Henri Nouwen. It shows how contemplation and action are not opposites, but two sides of the same life: the depth of silence becomes the voice of justice.
The storyteller reminds us that change begins in the immediate - in the meeting between people, in a hand that reaches out, in a look that says: "You belong."


