tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7222796983478963120.post5038179467456604143..comments2023-05-01T04:45:40.167-06:00Comments on Living the Truth in Love: The Cost of LonlinessChris Sullivanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10970493301151686943noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7222796983478963120.post-56950140658992464012010-01-14T21:09:47.164-07:002010-01-14T21:09:47.164-07:00So powerful, sister.
karSo powerful, sister.<br /><br />karAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7222796983478963120.post-28578009732306491282010-01-07T21:24:37.971-07:002010-01-07T21:24:37.971-07:00Our neighbor is Mr.Jim. . . not a terrorist, but a...Our neighbor is Mr.Jim. . . not a terrorist, but a lonely man. Stricken with an anxiety disorder these past 6 months. He walks, and walks, and walks. Can't be still for long. Complains of sleepless nights and fears, of loosing weight and feeling the weight of responsibility of those who work for him (especially if he goes bankrupt.) However, if you are just present, just listen; he will sit, he will eat, he will rest, you can encourage him, you can hug him, you can see he still struggles. . .but he isn't totallly alone. . . even if only for these moments he knows someone cares. <br /> As belivers we are the hands and feet of Christ. He works through us to reach out, to love, to be compassionate, to fill a need, to train up those who will follow and who will also need to be able to answer the question "who is my neighbor?." KristenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com