I am so thankful to my brothers and sisters in the faith who have
granted me the grace to be, well, a human being.
To Henri Nouwen who gives me permission to FEEL, and feel DEEPLY. When I read Nouwen's works I am less alone with these feelings because Nouwen understands and is somehow able to beautifully articulate exactly what I am experiencing (how does he do that?). Nouwen confirms what I want to believe -- what I NEED to believe -- that feelings of despair and depression and loneliness are not wrong or evil, they just ARE. And while God can and will teach me a great deal from difficult times, emotional pain is real, it's a part of my faith journey, and I don't have to deny it or "get over it." I can still love Jesus and still be His follower in the midst of these feelings.



There are others in my life who give me permission to be a human being. They are true gifts from God. They are truly my brothers and sisters in Christ. They don't try to fix me, or move on quickly to the "application" phase of my journey ("So, what is God trying to teach you through this?")
Instead, they allow me to be me, while together we turn towards Jesus Christ. And I am most thankful that we serve a God Who knows what it is like to be us -- who knows what it is like to be a human being.