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Imagine this scenario with me. There's a lady from church who recently lost her husband. She used to teach your Sunday school class, so you have developed a relationship with her through that, even though it has been a while since you've had much of a conversation with her. God has laid it on your heart to encourage her, but you're just not sure how.

You're quiet.

You don't know what to say or how to approach her.

You don't know what she needs, and you're nervous to ask.

You don't even know if she remembers you.

You tell yourself that the ministry leaders or her friends are much better equipped to care for her in this season.

While some of those obstacles might be things we all struggle with, I bet they are especially true of introverts.

Last week, we spoke about 5 creative ways to encourage an introvert, but today, we are turning the tables a little bit and talking about how to encourage and care for others as an introvert. In other words, if you resonate with being quiet or needing time alone or not liking larger crowds of people, then what are some good ways for you to reach out to them when they are hurting?

Kari

 

RESOURCES:

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>> Journal Gently: An 8-week program designed to help you process grief and trauma with God

http://lovedoesthat.org/journalgently

>> Written Spiritual Direction: Recognize God's presence in your pain

http://lovedoesthat.org/spiritualdirection