Dave and Barb Emrich presented to the class on Emotional Intimacy. Notes and handouts from the lesson will be published soon. ![]()
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Today Gayle Jackson walked us through his journey of why he chose to become a Christian and why he still believes today. See the notes of the presentation below. ![]()
Bill Ibsen led the presentation that concluded the talk on the kings and accountability. We also had Q&A with the panel of mentor couples on what accountability looked like on a day to day basis. Find the link below for a download of Bill's presentation. Join us next week when Gayle Jackson visits again and share more insight. ![]()
Gayle Jackson completed his series on the kings of the Old Testament. This week we were challenged with being accountable to someone else for different areas of our lives and what a healthy accountability relationship looks like. Here are five key points on accountability:
1. It is conferred, not commanded. 2. It does not have to be mutual. 3. The person holding you accountable should be superior to you in the matter of accountability. 4. You must respond with "I will" or "I won't." Take the counsel seriously and respond accordingly. 5. Listen, don't just hear what they have to say. Click here for the presentation of Part 3. |
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