From Ann Cogdell

The process of praying prayers of identificational repentance is both humbling and necessarily cleansing—looking at the sin of another or a grievous event of history, I felt that my eyes needed to be purified  so that I could look with care rather than point the finger; but looking carefully, I realize that there are similar tendencies in me and I begin to feel compassion instead.  It was a new thought for me to realize that I’m standing alongside the ones or the situation I’m praying for.  I found it difficult to feel free to weep in the public setting of lament, though I often weep in private over things that grieve me.  So, I was challenged because one of the things that draws me to Jesus is that He is deepIy free—well, I want to be more like Jesus.

Source: Ann Cogdell  -  Report to Christ Church Anglican in Waco, 4 Sept. 2016 (written draft)