If you think you’ve been rude to someone, what’s the proper course of action to take?
Apologize ASAP whether they mention it or not.
I took it upon myself to apologize and explain myself because it was bothering me, but now I just feel awkward.
Most of the time it is not important to explain ourselves. Just apologize, say you were wrong and that you'll try to do better next time.
I’m beginning to build quite the reputation for being awkward at church, but I can’t seem to stop. Between visibly shaking every time I speak to more than two people at once, blurting out how I once punched a girl in the face, and never being able to carry a conversation further than ‘good morning’...
I can surely identify with how you feel. There were several problems I had to overcome, one of which was how my brain worked. In my thirties I was diagnosed with ADHD. I got the right medication and 60 minutes after my first dose, my life changed. It went from 2 dimensions in to 3, from black and white to color.
Blurting out things is a common characteristic of ADHD. I have struggled with it all of my life. I invite you to take a few online tests and see if you want to talk to your doctor about it.
if I could just serve, and not speak, I would be fine. The trouble with getting involved with people is that you end up having to talk to them.
You have my sympathy but I don't have any suggestions for you.
I’ve been telling my husband for months that I wish our church had some kind of mentoring set up; there is a clear generational gap and I never thought it should be that way. I want to learn from the older women, and I want to connect with those younger than me.
Ask your pastor if he can set you up with someone or two. And see if there are any women's Bible studies you can attend.
I wanted to hear the pastor teach on verses 4 and 5 with as much detail as he put into verses 2-3, 6-8. But he skipped it. For the second time since we started going there, this pastor skipped right over verses that talk about how women ought to behave. It’s no wonder there’s a generational gap when we aren’t being told we should be teaching/learning from each other.
That is sad.
...this concludes the frivolous dumping of the contents of my mental garbage can.
Thanks for sharing.