Joshua Kadison has a great song entitled “Invisible Man” in which the subject of the song feels invisible and yells out the window of his apartment, “Here I am! Here I am!” And people started yelling at him to go back to bed. But he felt better because at least he knew he was seen. It’s actually kind of pathetic for things to get that far. But so many people feel unseen, unheard, and definitely uncared for. That’s what the Church is supposed to be about: caring for the needs, physical, emotional, and spiritual of each other. Thanks for the parable. Good reminder.
I've led a Divorce Care support group for the past 25 years and the personnel joy involved in seeing men and women support one another, sharing like situations, shedding tears, comforting each other, making new friends, saying "I understand" to each other, is worth my time and trouble and my service to my God.
Joshua Kadison has a great song entitled “Invisible Man” in which the subject of the song feels invisible and yells out the window of his apartment, “Here I am! Here I am!” And people started yelling at him to go back to bed. But he felt better because at least he knew he was seen. It’s actually kind of pathetic for things to get that far. But so many people feel unseen, unheard, and definitely uncared for. That’s what the Church is supposed to be about: caring for the needs, physical, emotional, and spiritual of each other. Thanks for the parable. Good reminder.
I've led a Divorce Care support group for the past 25 years and the personnel joy involved in seeing men and women support one another, sharing like situations, shedding tears, comforting each other, making new friends, saying "I understand" to each other, is worth my time and trouble and my service to my God.
Love the writing. Clear. Concise. No waste. Point well said, an arrow to the heart.
It reminds me of "The Emporer's New Clothes". We need more truth tellers😁
I almost stopped reading this too soon. Hang in there.