“Jesus never tried to hide his loneliness and dependence on other people. He chose his disciples not as servants but as friends. He shared moments of joy and grief with them, and asked for them in times of need. They became his family, his substitute mother and brothers and sisters. They gave up everything for him, as he had given up everything for them. He loved them, plain and simple.” PeopleNeedsMomentsJoyMotherJesusGivenSimpleGriefLonelinessBrotherServantSubstitutesDiscipleDependenceBrothers And SistersGiven UpGave UpTime Of NeedPlain And SimpleDependence On OthersJoy And GriefShared Moments Author:Philip Yancey
“Jesus . . . wants us to see that the neighbor next door or the people sitting next to us on a plane or in a classroom are not interruptions to our schedule. They are there by divine appointment. Jesus wants us to see their needs, their loneliness, their longings, and he wants to give us the courage to reach out to them.” PeopleWantNeedsGivingNextJesusDoorsLonelinessDivineSittingLongingNeighborPlanesReach OutClassroomSchedulesWant UAppointmentsInterruptions Book:Out of the Saltshaker and into the World: Evangelism As A Way Of Life Source: Out of the Saltshaker and into the World: Evangelism As A Way Of Life