
From the Author Rob Raban
In Times of Uncertainty, Stay Connected
I hope this blog finds you well and healthy. With one buzz-phrase on everyone’s mind, I want to take a moment to discuss social vs physical distancing during this time our world is trying to reduce the number of Coronavirus cases that are being spread. We have all been asked in the United States and around the world to socially distance ourselves from others. You can’t watch the news without hearing the words “SOCIAL DISTANCING.” I would, however, like to make a distinction between “social distancing” and “physical distancing,” which I think is a better term. Physical distancing is the practice of maintaining a safe distance from a possibly infected person, but while maintaining “social engagement.” In other words, let’s be physically safe while engaging socially. Now more than ever is a time for us to be proactive with our friends and family by calling them, face timing, writing a letter or finding some other way to communicate with them and share our love and encouragement.
Even though sometimes we feel powerless in this difficult season, we still have the power to maintain healthy relationships. As Christians, we are told in the Bible to help and encourage each other. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 says:
“Therefore, encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.”
Right now we should not be physically close to our friends and loved ones because of the virus, but I hope in this difficult time you will be more proactive to reach out to your friends and family to encourage them and share a little hope for their day. This is a challenging time for everyone, so I bet that you reaching out and caring will make their day a little brighter.
Let me know if I can do anything to brighten your day.
Trusting God with Cancer by Rob Raban now available at www.robraban.com and Amazon