A Journey of Care for Others

Each new year, we begin a new journey. We are never alone on our journeys, as they often involve or affect others.  Many times, part of our journey is stepping into and walking with another on their journey. According to Webster’s dictionary, the definition of the word journey is “an act of traveling from one place to another.” There are many journey references in the Bible, always leading a people from one place to another, and usually for their benefit as God sees fit. Joseph, son of Jacob, though sold into another land by his jealous brothers, traveled a journey that ended up bringing many good benefits for so many people, including his brothers (Genesis 37).  As we continue our journey, let us keep in mind where God is leading us, and for what purpose. Who will benefit from the good we do on our journey?

The following activities will help to explore ways to be open to traveling the Journey of Care for Others.

·       Our ministry at Bon Secours Mercy Health, is a ministry and journey of caring.  Many stories and reflective words of care are told in the Stories of Grace 2021 booklet.  Take time to read about the love and care we give each other, and to our patients, on this ministerial journey.

·       Dave Dravecky sums up the importance of walking life’s journey with others in his article Journeying with Others

·       So often we are called to be with others in times of illness and the journey to health.  In her article, 6 Ways to Help a Loved One on Their Healing Journey, Shainna Ali takes you through the steps to help those who need you most.  Though it speaks about those on a mental health journey, the steps are very useful for all those on a healing journey.

·       What companions do you allow on your journey?  Who invites you onto their journey? What is the importance of journeying with others?  Lacy Clark Ellman speaks about the 5-Must Have Qualities of Journey Companions.  After reading the article, check out her website for more great tips about journeying with others.

·       We all have our own stories, our own journeys, but we need not walk alone.  Why Sharing the Journey Matters highlights the importance of walking with others, and how sharing our journeys can help each of us.  

·       Many people with whom we care for each day, walk the journey of grief in a variety of ways.  Companions on a Journey is a website offering wonderful video and other resources to help with those walking that journey.