Category Archives: children

Teaching the unteachable

Sometimes I get the nagging suspicion that there may be some things that are “unteachable.” Ironically, those things may be the most important things we want to teach, things like maturity, emotional intelligence, faith, and the usable part of systems … Continue reading

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Proper praise

A good article on the proper use of praise. (Click here for article). No, not that “contemporary worship” kind of “praise” (which isn’t much of praise at all, but that’s a different rant…). The article re-iterates what we’ve know from … Continue reading

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