Alone


I like to be alone. I can spend a lot of time alone and it’s really not a hardship. People tend to think of introverts as socially defective or lonely people, but it just isn’t true. We are simply people who need to have alone-time to recharge our batteries. We enjoy the company of others, but we also enjoy the company of ourselves.

An extraverted friend once shared with me her concern and wonder that God seemed to be calling so many introverts to ministry. I told her it is because the introverts actually had the time to listen. Sitting in our prayer closets. Alone.

I was joking. Sort of – yet even while I said that, I knew that it was not when I was alone that I heard the call of God. It was in conversations with other people. God speaks to us through one another. God leads us to new places and discoveries and growth through our relationships with one another.

Still, introverts like me are going to need some time alone to process all of it.


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  1. I was reminded of one of those FB memes during the pandemic, which seemed light-hearted but might not have been:

    "Introverts, please check on your extrovert friends during this time of need. They are not OK."

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    1. Yes! Quarantine really turned everything upside down, didn't it?

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