Transform-ed: Honest and Vulnerable

From a teacher in Asia:

My Bible class and I have been studying Romans. Chet said, "Guys, can I just be honest here? I’m struggling. I am a senior. People look up to me (I don't know WHY!), but I see my life doesn't always match the things I say.”

I appreciate that kind of honesty! And, with only three students in that class, we've been able to have much more in-depth discussion about living consistent, God-honoring lives. I'm learning the same.

Transformational education...encourages honest assessment and vulnerability as one evaluates one's life and the consequences of one's actions.

15 Dec 25
by Guest

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