Ferndale, Michigan
"You disgust me!" a passerby told Suzanne as she stood vigil in suburban Detroit.
Suzanne wasn't sure how to respond to a greeting like that, so she just replied, "I'm sorry you feel that way."
It turns out the man thought her motives were political.
"I'm
not Democrat or Republican," Suzanne assured him, explaining that her
only agenda was to provide help and life-affirming alternatives to women
in crisis. "Would I really be standing out [in the cold] weather if I
didn't care?"
That
reply changed the man's tone entirely. He apologized, engaged Suzanne
in conversation, shared that she made his day, and said, "I love you,
human!"
It goes to show how powerful your witness is--especially when the weather or members of the community make you uncomfortable.
"A
conversation that started off with a vulgar remark ended in genuine
communication, understanding, and appreciation, all because he took the
time to stop and talk," Suzanne reflected. "A simple conversation can
make all the difference!"
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