Actions speak louder than words. You can say, I’ll pray for you, but until you do it it’s not worth anything. You can say I really want to get to know him or her, but until you intentionally step out and introduce yourself to them, it doesn’t mean anything.
Think for a minute about who you need to get to know better. Who do you need to take out for lunch, or have over for dinner? Who do you want to get to know better. Look around your office, church, or organization and find the people you need to bring closer to your life. If you want to get to know people better now is the best time to start.
David Augsberger says this in his book Dissident Discipleship
Community is a place where both good friends and predictable frustrations are present, needed, valued, respected, incorporated, and indeed learned from in genuine dialogue. Stubbornly inclusive participants don’t give up on the irritating or withdraw into the comforting, but rather welcome both.
When we lose sight of others and we lose sight of God that our community shrinks. It’s when we become intentional in our love for others in the community. When we realize we can’t have a community of one and that We’re not all going to agree, we become stronger as individuals and our community will grow stronger, become healthy, and begin to grow.










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