So very proud.
Festivals promote diversity, they bring
neighbors into dialog, they increase creativity, they offer opportunities for
civic pride, they improve our general psychological well-being. In short, they
make cities better places to live. –David Binder
Last weekend was Pride Weekend in
many cities, including mine. My husband and I decided to go watch the parade.
As it passed and we clapped, some folks invited us to walk with their church
group—so we did. And I am so grateful.
A parade like this always looks
different from the ranks than it does from the sidelines. From the sidelines, we never
would have seen the Guardian Angels.
Every year, every Pride Parade
draws groups that try to spread a vile message of hate from the sidelines. They
are required to have a permit, and are confined to a particular spot along the
route (thank goodness).
And every time these folks show
up, so do the Guardian Angels.
Dressed in white, with what
appear to be enormous wings spread, these loving people stand in silence, wingtip-to-wingtip,
in front of the angry bunch, separating them from those targeted by their
horrible rhetoric. And as they stand in silence, they pray. You can feel a holy
Presence as you pass.
It doesn’t take a lot of money,
time or energy to change the world. All it takes is a little courage—and a
little Love. In the face of hatred, be the loving change your world needs.
Be involved. Be courageous. Be
yourself. You can never go wrong with that one.
Monday Pause today to take stock of how you are
feeling about yourself and your life. It’s hard to change things outside
yourself when you’re spirit is troubled. Pray for guidance. Psalm 46:8-10
Tuesday What is holding you
back from feeling more free in Christ’s love? As the flags wave and the bands
march, pray for freedom for all. 2 Corinthians 3:17-18
Wednesday As you go about your day, listen to your
gut. Is there someone around whom you’re feeling uncomfortable? Pray, and offer
a smile (or more). Matthew 22:34-40
Thursday What have you got two (or three or more)
of, that you could share with someone who has none? Pray for guidance and the
desire to simplify. Luke 10:1-12
Friday Hot summer days can be deadly. Give a call to
someone who might be having trouble in the heat. Pray for them—and move your
feet. Colossians 4:2-6
Saturday As you focus on yourself today, ask God to
guide your steps. Don’t ignore those little “hunches” that might take you off
your To-Do List. 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-22
Sunday Summer worship! Let your heart be light! Be
grateful for God’ joy in your heart, today and every day, and be generous in
sharing that joy with others. Psalm 15
Disciplining yourself to do what you know is
right and important, although difficult, is the high road to pride,
self-esteem, and personal satisfaction. –Margaret Thatcher
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