This series of 12 messages presents practical lessons in communications and relationships within the church body. Prepared to help ministry leaders more ably minister in the church, these lessons are also applicable in other relationships such as in the home and at work or school.
Message 5) Lesson 4 – Ask
This lesson presents the art of asking good questions before reaching conclusions and confronting others.
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Great Sermon! All your messages on speaking the truth in love are so beneficial. I am active in a discipling church which puts me in the very situations you are speaking of. I however have not handled them all in the way you speak. You so touched my heart in this area. I came from a home that did not communicate, but just had a dictorial attitude, this has left me with the heart to mentor, but not always the skills. We also have a teenage son that we adopted that has many difficulties because of severe abuse. These teachings are so beneficial. Some of my difficulties are, I know what I should do, but many times my emotions take over. It's like I do not remember anything in the heat of the moment. Just this past week, because of my perception of being "rejected" I told this sister, "I do not want to disciple her" I wanted loyalty and then turned around and did the same thing to her that I did not want done to me. It sounds like a mess, but God and our woman's ministry leader has helped me so much........and your teachings. Do you have any books out or a web sight with more of your audio messages available. I thank God for your wisdom and insight, it must be wonderful to sit under you.
D. Marion Clark is the Executive Minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. He was educated at the University of South Carolina and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Reverend Clark lives in Philadelphia with his wife Ginger and has two daughters, Sarah, and Jean....