That’s true — when people see us, they don’t immediately think…

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That’s true — when people see us, they don’t immediately think…

…about how much we laugh.
…that we get tired sometimes too.
…that we don’t always have all the answers, but that we look for solutions together.
…how often we have meaningful conversations.
…that we have bad days too.
…how ordinary our everyday life can be.
…how personal our prayer life is—
and how quietly God can work.
…that we also enjoy having a cup of coffee now and then.
…that trust sometimes grows step by step.
…that we are right in the midst of the world.
…how good we are at table football.
…how free our path can feel.
…how many joyful moments we share.
…and how much we even know about soccer.

Our lives, too, have many sides that are not immediately visible—full of joy, everyday moments, questions, and above all, a life lived with God.

That’s true — when people see us, they don’t immediately think…

…about how much we laugh.
…that we get tired sometimes too.
…that we don’t always have all the answers, but that we look for solutions together.
…how often we have meaningful conversations.
…that we have bad days too.
…how ordinary our everyday life can be.
…how personal our prayer life is—
and how quietly God can work.
…that we also enjoy having a cup of coffee now and then.
…that trust sometimes grows step by step.
…that we are right in the midst of the world.
…how good we are at table football.
…how free our path can feel.
…how many joyful moments we share.
…and how much we even know about soccer.

Our lives, too, have many sides that are not immediately visible—full of joy, everyday moments, questions, and above all, a life lived with God.




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