A None's Story
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A None's Story

Corinna Nicolaou

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A None's Story

Corinna Nicolaou

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threshold, 
turn 
fear 
into 
the 
strength 
to 
take 
one 
more 
step. 
feel 
my 
heart 
softening 
to 
people 
had 
dismissed, 
opening 
to 
ideas 
once 
ridiculed. 
When 
show 
up 
and 
come 
elbow 
to 
elbow 
with 
others 
who 
have 
showed 
up, 
the 
chances 
are 
I’ll 
have 
moment, 
however 
brief 
or 
fleeting, 
where 
the 
truth 
strikes 
me 
as 
so 
incredibly 
real—and 
it 
won’t 
feel 
overwhelming 
or 
like 
something 
can’t 
handle, 
but 
poignant 
and 
profound.
One 
point 
Jackson 
made 
in 
his 
sermon 
about 
Nehemiah 
stood 
out 
for 
me. 
In 
the 
first 
moments 
after 
learning 
about 
the 
destroyed 
walls, 
Nehemiah 
is 
overcome 
with 
grief 
and 
begins 
to 
weep. 
Jackson 
paused 
and 
asked 
everyone 
to 
think 
about 
that, 
how 
painfully 
raw 
Nehemiah’s 
emotions 
were, 
suddenly. 
The 
ancient 
servant’s 
wave 
of 
anguish 
rises 
up 
and 
recedes, 
and 
then 
he 
makes 
his 
plans. 
flicker 
of 
understand-
ing 
visited 
me. 
saw 
that 
every 
fresh 
recognition 
of 
the 
sources 
of 
our 
suffering 
is 
the 
huff 
and 
puff 
of 
gaining 
elevation 
on 
mountain 
climb. 
Because 
it’s 
the 
facing 
it, 
the 
working 
through 
it, 
the 
accepting 
it, 
that 
gets 
us 
closer 
to 
the 
top 
where 
true 
compassion 
resides.

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