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Recovering An Identity

Started by ConnieLard, Mon Feb 14, 2005 - 11:36:09

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I enjoyed this article.  In talking about identity, Dr. Shelley mentions the importance of the community of the church in reinforcing our identity for each of us as individuals.  It reminded me of a discussion between two people in a movie I recently saw.  The question was asked, Why do people get married, anyway?  With all the problems, high rate of divorce, etc., why DO people take the risk of getting married?  The answer given was something I had not considered before.  She answered that we get married so that we have someone to be a witness to our life.  When you marry, you are promising to care about every little thing that goes on in your partner's life, and to notice them.  As I thought about this, I thought how true this is.  And not only true for marriage, but should be true for those of us in community in the church.  Part of our responsibility to each other is to be witnesses to each others' lives, to care about and notice the little things that happen to each other, thereby validating each life as important.  Sometimes we forget this.

boringoldguy

You really did like that movie,  didn't you?

ConnieLard

:laugh: Yes, I did, very much!

Annie

What movie?
There is an older lady I know that doesn't have much family and she lives alone.  Whenever I see her or talk to her she is so happy just to have someone to talk to.  She almost doesn't get a breath of air in.  She's such a sweet lady and is ninty years old, and in great health.  I like when other people will let her talk with them as well, because she seems to really need her church family.  Like the rest of us.

ConnieLard

Annie,
BOG is kidding me about working in a line from "Shall We Dance" (which I loved, by the way!).

boringoldguy

Connie

As I said,  my wife is sitll talking about it.

ConnieLard

BOG,
Guess what movie my husband got me for Valentine's Day? :;):

Mere Nick

QuoteBOG,
Guess what movie my husband got me for Valentine's Day? :;):
Napoleon Dynamite?

janine

What better way to say "I Love You" than with the gift of Napoleon Dynamite?

Mere Nick

QuoteWhat better way to say "I Love You" than with the gift of Napoleon Dynamite?
"I caught you a delicious bass."

Napoleon is a romantic juggernaut, confirmed by his taming of the Wild Honeymoon Stallion for Kip and Lafawnduh.

zoonance

I suggest "serendipidity"  or "the notebook" to get results!

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