Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Community

I have been reading about community in the book Compassion by Henri Nouwen. It's been REALLY good and made me think a lot. First of all, it's made me think about how often we are bombarded with human suffering and how that leads to numbness. We can't as humans possibly care about EVERY problem and be compassionate because we constantly see suffering. It's revealed in television shows, on the news, and in movies. We hear about it and see it everywhere. How can we constantly care? Decreasing the amount of media one takes in would be helpful in decreased feelings of apathy. This has really made me think about how much media I want in my future and how much media I want my children to experience. I don't want them to be naive or extremely sheltered, but I want them to have compassion. 

Also, I read a part that talked about how important community is. It is pivotal and can also be different than what people picture when they think of community. Many people think you have to live with others to have community, but that is not always true. You can have community by having a deep knowledge that specific people care about you, want you in their lives, and are praying for you constantly. This makes me want to talk to my friends and be intentional about constantly praying for one another. This is important because having a strong community leads to compassion, which will benefit God's kingdom tremendously. Also, writing letters was talked about and this sparked a thought that we should write letters to each other. Giving updates, prayer requests, and joys and thankfulness to God and each other. We can't all be together this summer, but we can support each other and continue to have a community we know is supporting us and praying for us. 

3 comments:

  1. GLITTERRRRRRR- of course.

    And I like all your thoughts on the chapter. You're a good blogger!

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  2. I really like this. mostly because, of course, you are part of my community. I love you. Let's write letters.

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  3. This is great Rach! I just found out you blogged from Mike's last blog post :)

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