Young People at Princeton CRC Report on Vertical Habits
From Betty Grit:
Sunday morning, following worship, I had the privilege of reflecting with twelve young people at Princeton Christian Reformed Church in Kentwood about the words they have heard or used this past week in relationships. Last Sunday we talked about worship and the dialogue in which we are involved as we listen to God, talk to him and speak to one another. We realized that in any healthy conversation it is important to say, I Love You, I’m Sorry, Why, I’m Listening, Help, Thank You, What Can I Do? and Bless You. We considered how we say these things to God and to each other.
Throughout the week the students listened for these words of relationship as people talked to God and to one another. They reported about the vocabulary they heard, in school, at home, in a play many of them had presented Saturday evening, and when we worshiped this morning.
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