tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1850989161546854111.post1014710425924598003..comments2024-03-03T05:12:05.193-08:00Comments on Dancing our Faith: Christ in OthersSPKliewerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15900233151722175515noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1850989161546854111.post-5237998002060399642010-08-01T11:36:04.160-07:002010-08-01T11:36:04.160-07:00Thanks, Stephen, for these thoughts. I remember si...Thanks, Stephen, for these thoughts. I remember sitting in a Unity service years ago. the minister said to us all: "There's a man sitting next to you. He stinks of sweat, dirty clothes, vomit, urine. This is your neighbor. Can you love this man?" I have never forgotten that. So, I set that as a goal for myself. But you know what? Loving THAT man is sometimes far easier than loving those that piss me off, those family members that are aggravating, those folks who are closed minded, bigoted and ignorant, and those who reject me for whatever reason. I'm asked to love them all. And, yes, I'm encouraged to bring them home for dinner!<br /><br />Like you said, "Let the journey begin" and begin and begin and . . .<br /><br />NancyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com