Parents
Teachers
Ministers
Usually, the most important lessons they pass on are taught in the same way.
It’s not in the form of a swashbuckling speech.
It’s not via a powerful diatribe.
It’s not from a standout moment.
It’s slowly.
It’s over time.
Lessons are more caught than taught.
Values are like throwing mud at a wall.
What I mean by the last sentence is simple...
If you throw mud at a wall, most will drop off.
But not quite all.
Some will stick.
Over time, if you throw enough mud at a wall, the wall will eventually become covered.
This is how we learn our principals and values - mud-at-a-wall-style.
We parent over incalculable small talks.
We teach over hundreds of lessons.
We pass on theology through faithful preaching.
We impress values upon students in youth ministry over years of consistent example.
These are the markers of effective teaching and ministry.
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