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Everybody Is Dealing With Something

  • Jim Kok
  • Feb 28
  • 2 min read

The amount of stress that everyone is feeling these days can be overwhelming without the right attitude and an antidote by way of our behavior to each other.


Not that you need to be reminded, but let me just enumerate some of these stresses that come to mind: the COVID, the war in the Ukraine, economic turmoil, our political scene, ..,


With these things pressing on our minds and spirits every day, people want more than ever to be heard. These things are driving people apart.


Despite — or in addition to — the large issues mentioned above, everyone has their own personal tragedies, losses, and hurts. They need to be able to talk to SOMEONE about their feelings. People are filled with the need to be heard, and yet it seems that no one is listening.


And so I present to you again one of the foundational concepts if our Care and Kindness Campaign. "Leave Your Story at the Door." The message in this concept it that we need to LISTEN to people. For too many of us, we can't listen for very long before we are tempted to interrupt and tell our own story.


Paul Tillich was a German philosopher and Lutheran minister who died in 1965. So he spoke to this topic long before I did. His words were: The first duty of love is to listen, and the formula for doing this is:

- Listen to the other person's story.

- Listen to the other person's *full story*.

- Listen to the other person's full story *first*.


I recommend to you that you be more intentional in listening to people — listening PAST the day-to-day conversations about the weather, and the latest movie, and just chit-chat. Draw them into deeper conversation, where they can begin to unburden their soul . . . just a bit. It will be tremendously healing to them, and it will help you, too, as you offer a loving, gentle ear.


 
 
 

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