We were sharing this morning what we did with that assignment. One of the men told the group that he reversed the assignment. He asked them why they thought the Bible was important. Brilliant. The kids engaged. This is a great example of an application of one of the earlier posts in this Blog.
Using questions to draw your kids, the people in your Sunday school class, your small group, or your business, is powerful. It draws people out. It gives them an opportunity to voice what they think. The hard part it to listen intently and to continue to draw them into dialog with more questions.
The guy this morning did that. Brilliant.
Using questions to draw your kids, the people in your Sunday school class, your small group, or your business, is powerful. It draws people out. It gives them an opportunity to voice what they think. The hard part it to listen intently and to continue to draw them into dialog with more questions.
The guy this morning did that. Brilliant.
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