A wise friend told me that the shortest distance between two people is a story. Their Story. Your Story. Our Story together.
The world comes together, unites as we step into other peoples life. Whether for a moment, a season, a life time. Becoming a character, becoming a written piece of some one else's journey is the beauty of creating a world full of fully alive souls. Regardless the measurable time spent in the pages of another's tale, it is clear by the lives we all live that our stories our often changed immensely when a character enters into a chapter of our life.
Because of this weight we hold... as humans connecting with other humans, I am learning to hold with great reverence the gift that it is to enter into another's story.
We must walk gently, appreciate deeply, and hold with care the treasure it is for another who undoubtedly pained with mis trust, scars from others, or innocence not yet wounded from hurt of this broken world…oh what a gift for them to welcome us with joy.
We MUST enter humbly into the words, chapters, pages of each other. When we do not enter in selflessly we hurt, we add bricks to walls already miles high, and we leave marks of us undeserved on another.
We try weekly to come to Edgehill on our knees, and when we don't God puts us there quickly. In this renewed humility the Lord has given us the gift of stories.
I hope to share with you a few stories at a time. Not to share what is not mine to share, but to illuminate characters that may have stepped into my story unaware of the ways they have changed my ending.
This is Ibrahim. He is in fifth grade and is the most stylish kid I know! He will show you just how tough he is, and how he can hang with his brother, but when it comes down to it... a hug and a cuddle is all he really wants. He desires to prove his courage and bravery, and does so with determination and boldness. Ibrahim loves us well. He teaches us the value of being present with out words and the deep meaning of a gentle touch of the arm. He shows me that we all wrestle with who we want to be... and that is simply ok. |
This is Abdiwahab. Oh man words just will not do this little man justice. You can find him in swim trunks or snow pants, two different socks, no shirt, or five shirts. He hasn't had two front teeth the entire time we have known him but smiles with his entire face! He loves to fix everything. He voluntarily poured lemonade at our cook out for half and hour and then got food for himself. He loves riding in cars and wants to be a mechanic. I wish with all my heart I could be a fly on the wall in his new Kindergarden class, because he always has the right words to say in moments of speechlessness. He has a heart of gold and shows us the beauty in being confident in who you are. |
This is Hassan. He is a brilliant second grader who wants to be a teacher. He recently got two new bike pedals and yelled "its Christmas!" Hassan has the most gentle spirit, calming presence but in the same step can give energy through his contagious love for life. We watched as week after week this summer his determination to do a back flip led to practice and pride. What a sight to see him show off his new skill. He is a wonderful reader, who is curious about all things and seeks truth in this crazy world. Hassan has a memory like no other… He remembers each name that he is ever told and makes you feel so known. He loves to share and wishes he could always give what he has to his family. If he could go anywhere in the world it would be Subway! Look for his name because Hassan will undoubtedly change this world.
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