Ever think about how Jesus blessed people by touching them. The hands are important instruments in our daily ministry with people.
Jesus used his hands and touched the poor, the needy, the sick, even the dead.
When we touch a person it shows our compassion and love for people. A simple touch means so much to hurting people.
Try using that simple touch this week as you minister to those around you.
A hand shake, a hug, holding a baby, holding a friend you needs encouragement.
Last week, a hug that I gave to encourage and tell the person I was really concerned gave me more encouragement than what I probably gave to them.
A caring Church is a Church that touches peoples lives.
Friday, May 04, 2007
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