Reflection from Dan Snyder
Hope goes viral. Nothing spreads like good news, especially in these times. One person’s example models and inspires others, and when whole communities come together to bear witness to truth, beauty, and goodness in the face of brutality, it adds to the collective treasure of possibilities. Consider this notice published in Nonviolence News on January 31st :
"Amidst a period of unparalleled nonviolent resistance in the United States", the editors of The Nation nominated the City of Minneapolis and its people for the Nobel Peace Prize. "Through countless acts of courage and solidarity, the people of Minneapolis have challenged the culture of fear, hate, and brutality that has gripped the United States and too many other countries. Their nonviolent resistance has captured the imagination of the nation and the world."
For the full article go to https://nonviolencenews.org/2026/01/31/national-shutdown-minneapolis/
History belongs to the intercessors, who believe the future into being.
---Walter Wink, Engaging the Powers