The next time someone tells you that their life has fallen apart at the seams, try hugging them. Don’t say anything, except, perhaps, “I am sorry, that sucks. I love you and I will pray for you.” They are on a journey that will one day be your own. Treat them with care.
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The Reverend Dr. Frederick W. Schmidt, Jr. is Director of Spiritual Formation and Associate Professor of Christian Spirituality at Southern Methodist University, Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, Texas. An Episcopal priest, he also serves as the director of the Episcopal studies program. He is the author of several books, including Conversations with Scripture: The Gospel of Luke (Morehouse, 2009) and What God Wants for Your Life (Harper One, 2005).