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Guelor Ibara Ngatse

    Children's illusions about their parents or adults
    THE PAINS OF MINISTRY
    Iron sharpens iron
    • Iron sharpens iron

      ... man is refined by contact with his fellow man.Proverbs 27:17

      • 56bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      The concept of mutual sharpening is explored through the biblical principle of "iron sharpens iron," emphasizing the importance of relationships and community in personal growth. Just as iron blades enhance each other's effectiveness, believers are encouraged to engage with one another through fellowship and shared experiences. The text also highlights the transformative power of God's Word, likening it to a "two-edged sword" that refines and strengthens individuals in their faith journey.

      Iron sharpens iron
    • THE PAINS OF MINISTRY

      • 52bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      The book delves into the challenges faced by religious leaders, including feelings of loneliness, criticism, and the emotional toll of providing support during crises. It emphasizes the unique perspective the Bible offers on these struggles, providing practical advice for overcoming the difficulties of ministry. By exploring these themes, the text aims to guide pastors, priests, imams, and other spiritual leaders in navigating their vocation with resilience and faith, highlighting the support that can be found through their faith.

      THE PAINS OF MINISTRY
    • Exploring the natural phenomenon of children's illusions, this book delves into how vivid imaginations shape their perception of reality. It highlights the role of cultural influences, family dynamics, and adult communication in fostering both positive and negative beliefs. The impact of these illusions on a child's emotional and behavioral development is emphasized, underscoring the importance of guiding children to distinguish between imagination and reality. This guidance is crucial for nurturing their autonomy and emotional well-being.

      Children's illusions about their parents or adults