Thanks for the comment. Seems like you put a lot of yoiur thoughts into it- thanks for that.
I have lots of stuff to think about. At the same time, I think I need to learn how to think less (i.e., I am prone to over-analysing, and that seems to just get me in trouble).
Thanks again. I appreciate your help.
Great pic! What a smile!
I agree with your philosophy of learning/teaching 100%!
It requires a spirit of humility to learn — not always so to teach (though I would argue to be effective one must be humble to teach well, also! Humility is not weakness, nor is it a sign of lack of competence or even confidence, necessarily. In fact, humility is the result of the “wisdom from above” according to James 3 — and it is to the humble that God gives his grace…..I pray more and more that he continue to grow me in humility that I may know him more in his grace.)
I’m glad you stopped by so I’d know you were here — I’ll have to peruse a bit more of your site; perhaps we can dialogue again!
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Thanks for the comment. Seems like you put a lot of yoiur thoughts into it- thanks for that.
I have lots of stuff to think about. At the same time, I think I need to learn how to think less (i.e., I am prone to over-analysing, and that seems to just get me in trouble).
Thanks again. I appreciate your help.
Great pic!
What a smile!
I agree with your philosophy of learning/teaching 100%!
It requires a spirit of humility to learn — not always so to teach (though I would argue to be effective one must be humble to teach well, also! Humility is not weakness, nor is it a sign of lack of competence or even confidence, necessarily. In fact, humility is the result of the “wisdom from above” according to James 3 — and it is to the humble that God gives his grace…..I pray more and more that he continue to grow me in humility that I may know him more in his grace.)
I’m glad you stopped by so I’d know you were here
— I’ll have to peruse a bit more of your site; perhaps we can dialogue again!
-La