 chseeads :D 05-29-2007, 11:13 PM
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05-30-2007, 02:24 PM
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She makes me look good!
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Originally Posted by Whole Hearted
Well my kids are very active in the church, my daughter is a praise singer and our main special singer, my son plays the drums and works in outreach. Anyone on the platform should be en example.
Preachers and their families do live in a glass house, especially in a small community.
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I am thankful that your kids are involved and active...praise God!
I have discovered that the glass house syndrom is only as big as you allow it to be. I do not allow intrusions into my personal life...but I do not pastor in such a way as to intrude into the personal lives of the people either...
I am not afraid to say, "That is a private family matter."
But I also don't make unexpected house calls and it is pretty much known that I do not appreciate them either. I also do not share every thing about my family while I preach. Nor do I use them as "examples" in a "look at my kids" kind of way.
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