As I prepare a class, I carefully craft my questions, remembering these characteristics of a good question: 1. It can be answered by the people asked. I have to ask questions about things people know. They know, for instance, about their own experience. So, "When did you first realize that grace was more than just a word?" is more likely to work than ... Sign up for a membership or purchase this download to see it in its entirety.Evaluate your church's focus on challenging and growing its congregants. Who is someone in your ministry that is difficult to include? Know Your Audience, Part I Turn preschoolers’ developmental limitations into opportunities.
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