Sally Koch

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    I feel like there are a lot of things I enjoy. Kind of going back to that intentionality and spirituality, peace, and community. Like, I have found myself living in community even before being a sister, and that’s very important to me – being in this life with other people. So that is big – and spirituality. So, talking to people about Jesus and God and our prayer life, and also just like trying to be intentional and be awake in what’s happening in our society, so we can be part of the change for the better for everybody. I love that. Like, I would be doing that no matter what lifestyle I would choose. And here, with being a sister, like, that’s a focus, so that’s even better.
    ​​​​​​And dislike? I think I’m still working through or figuring out moving from independence to an interdependent lifestyle and world. I think that can be challenging. And there’s pros to it. But you know, for 30 years, well, I mean, for, let’s say 15 years, I was, “OK, I’m going to do this. OK, go!” and I would make it happen, and I wouldn’t necessarily need to talk to anybody. So, I think at times that can be a challenge. Then again, I think there’s a positive in it. Even though sometimes I’m like “Ah!”