Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Laughter and Being Known

One characteristic of a healthy group of people who work together or support one another in various situations is the degree to which laughter is present. This laughter is present in the midst of being known for our failures, our fears, our dreams, and our accomplishments. Laughter is no longer a mask, rather a symptom of being known, loved, and protected.

1 comment:

Matt said...

Laughing and sharing life with you and other friends has been one of the biggest highlights of my life. Being loved and accepted in the midst of those who know the worst about us has to be a key component in beginning to understand the mystery of how Christ loves us. Thanks for giving me something to laugh about, BRO.