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10 Ways to Have a Reproducing Culture

Ron Edmondson

The easiest way to learn something is to do it and the more ownership given to people the more they will be motivated to participate. Nurture potential leaders knowing part of their spiritual maturity will be developed leading others. The post 10 Ways to Have a Reproducing Culture appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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10 Ways to Have a Reproducing Culture

Ron Edmondson

Share responsibilities early - The easiest way to learn something is to do it and the more ownership given to people the more they will be motivated to participate. Nurture potential leaders knowing that part of their spiritual maturity will be that step of leadership. They will follow a leader more if they trust their integrity.

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5 Tips for Teaching Children Cooperation

Ron Edmondson

Learning to cooperate with others, however, is something in which each of us continues to mature throughout our life. Remember they are children you are teaching how to be mature adults. Let your children see and participate in opportunities to give to others. Be a giver. What ways have you taught your children to cooperate?

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“Transformational Discipleship: How People Really Grow”

Ron Edmondson

It’s what we are all supposed to be about, both as a disciple and as one participating in the process of discipling others. It’s a process that we’re all on – as Billie Hanks has said, “I’ve never met a mature Christian, only maturing Christians.” We surveyed believers about their spiritual lives and level of maturity.

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Announcing a Life and Career Transition for Ron and Cheryl Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

A Life Transition for The Edmondsons. The program is not only practical, but also fosters the holistic development of spiritual maturity, theological integration, and skilled leadership. If you’d like to participate in this cohort, go to www.wheaton.edu/mml or email MML@wheaton.edu for more information. Online offerings.