August 2, 2016

A displaced Iraqi woman carries her sleeping child July 16 at a refugee camp near Mosul, Iraq. (CNS photo/Azad Lashkari, Reuters)

"What making a home for hope does do, however, is shift how we see the suffering around us. It brings new possibilities to light and orients our response toward a future. Hope keeps us from hiding under the covers and eggs us on to action."

- Sr. Susan Rose Francois, from Hope needs a home, published on Global Sisters Report