We have no control over what someone does to us. What we have control over is our response.
The dance teaches our students to respond to the missteps, failures and rejections of others with grace, respect and patience.
It guides them to respond to their dance partner with greater sensitivity toward differences in ability, gender and race.
As we move through the day as family, colleagues or community may it be like a dance.
May our steps move us toward grace, mutual respect, greater patience and understanding.
What does God require of us but to act justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly.
Come on, join the dance?
(Micah 6:8)
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Alright!!
Much enjoyed the read, Deb.
sarah
Yay! I’m getting there!
Thank you Sarah.
Deb
Beautiful Debs; I love it!
G
This is beautiful, dear Deb! I love the way you use dance as a metaphor for our journey toward Christ-likeness! Huge hugs! <3
Dear Lynn, The “dance” has definitely become a metaphor for my faith. I’ve been missing you! I need to catch up. Thank you always for your thoughtful read (and teachings!).” Love you.