It is critical to affirm your children. This is because you want them to know how much they're loved. You also want them, when they are sad or lonely or struggling under the weight of life, to remember the words you've spoken. And the kids love it too—even if they do turn red or try to change the subject out of embarrassment. Words make a difference. ... Sign up for a membership or purchase this download to see it in its entirety.Make leadership development a natural part of your culture. Allow your church to host activities without fear. An open letter to an increasingly marginalized—and marginalizing—church In tough times, you need to radically increase your ministry's volunteer quotient.
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