Many times this happens even without our planning. Our ministry of reconciliation most often takes place when we ourselves are least aware of it. Our simple, nonjudgmental presence does it.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Being a Safe Place for Others
When we are free from
the need to judge or condemn, we can become safe places for people to
meet in vulnerability and take down the walls that separate them.
Being deeply rooted in the love of God, we cannot help but invite people
to love one another. When people realise that we have no hidden
agendas or unspoken intentions, that we are not trying to gain any
profit for ourselves, and that our only desire is for peace and
reconciliation, they may find the inner freedom and courage to leave
their guns at the door and enter into conversation with their enemies.
Many times this happens even without our planning. Our ministry of reconciliation most often takes place when we ourselves are least aware of it. Our simple, nonjudgmental presence does it.
Many times this happens even without our planning. Our ministry of reconciliation most often takes place when we ourselves are least aware of it. Our simple, nonjudgmental presence does it.
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