More and more, the desire grows in me simply to walk around, greet
people, enter their homes, sit on their doorsteps, play ball, throw
water, and be known as someone who wants to live with them. It is a
privilege to have the time to practice this simple ministry of presence.
Still, it is not as simple as it seems. My own desire to be useful, to
do something significant, or to be part of some impressive project is so
strong that soon my time is taken up by meetings, conferences, study
groups, and workshops that prevent me from walking the streets. It is
difficult not to have plans, not to organize people around an urgent
cause, and not to feel that you are working directly for social
progress. But I wonder more and more if the first thing shouldn’t be to
know people by name, to eat and drink with them, to listen to their
stories and tell your own, and to let them know with words, handshakes,
and hugs that you do not simply like them, but truly love them. Henri Nouwen, Gracias!:A Latin American Journal.
This was quoted at the church we visited in Franklin, TN by a pastor and wife noted for their hospitality as they were saying farewell to the congregation.
More Nouwen quotes here.
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