A co-worker called me recently looking for a rare computer cord with special ends. In the tech world, we call them "dongles." I didn't have exactly what he needed but I had two separate dongles that together created what he needed.
I have drawers full of cords, connectors, dongles and the like at work. I have a full tote of cables, wires, CAT5, telephone cables, and HDMI cables at home in my basement. I love to pick them up at garage sales for a fraction of their cost new. At one point, I was getting a new dongle every week from Amazon. My wife said jokingly that I was a member of the "dongle of the week" club.
| Drawer of dongles |
In our walk as Christians, we find ourselves "connecting" with other people. Some people are like a simple solitary speaker wire. They live simple, quiet, introverted lives. They keep to themselves and rarely socialize. Other people are like high-speed fiber optic conduits. You know when they walk into a room. They are a walking wikipedia of information, current events, and trivia. They're extroverted and enjoy meeting new people and name-dropping.
Can you connect with both the introvert and the extrovert in your community? Can you relate to both the "Sons of Thunder" at the High School sporting event and the peaceful "Timothy" next door? Are you able to converse with John and Peter? It's not always easy.
Christians who want to influence the world around them are wise to use "spiritual dongles" to interface with their neighbor. Ideas include shared hobbies such as hunting, fishing, or boating. Family can open the door to communication. Asking about their spouse, children, and grandchildren will go a long way in conversation. Questions about someone's background can lead to shared places, people, or events. Find out where they are from, when they moved to the area, and who they are related to. Additionally, current events can connect you to your neighbor. Talk about local, state-wide, and national current events to find shared interests and common viewpoints.
| Connecting with Others |