We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations. To seek out new ways for the Word of God to reach their hearts often calls for daring; to present Gospel demands in all clarity should never intimidate us.
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Coming here to this place each morning is like being invited to a great banquet and upon entering a great hall that has no beginning or end we are led to a special feast where everyone’s uniqueness can meet and be with other “like-minded” persons.
I and the persons walking me through the crowded market place of life did not just happen to know or recognize this place: we were led here, called and sent here so that we could meet and grow in love.
Eugene recognized the love that was the heart beat of his “uncouth” ministry with the fishwives of the Port district and he knew that his love was reciprocated. I am pretty sure that as he moved with ease through the docks there would have been some who looked shocked and disgusted with him walking with and among the “Babeaus” in that area.
I think of some friends who live in my apartment building, one in particular who is always the first to jump up to open the door for another who needs help getting into the building, sharing her food and whatever else she has plenty of. And if she does not see you for a few days will come and knock loudly on your door to check up on you. Her language can be both raunchy and spicey – usually when she is afraid for another or hurting within herself. Her heart is big and open and I walk with her gladly.
What an immense journey of love God and Eugene walk with us. To know we love and are loved is one of life’s most important gifts…