S3 Ep.7/ Miserable Counselors: Key elements of everyday ministry

We all have that moment where we allow ourselves to feel someone’s suffering and then we want to fix it because we don’t want to sit in that moment of suffering with them.

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Let’s be honest, sometimes as we walk with one another, we just miss it. None of us are perfect and sometimes we get on people’s nerves and even outright hurt them.

In this episode, we highlight some of the ways we can really just be miserable counselors in everyday ministry. Even though we address some serious misses, hopefully you’ll find yourself laughing through this episode and taking yourself a little less seriously.

And remember, what strengthens relationships is not that we never miss people; it’s that we’re willing to own where we’ve missed them and take responsibility for where we’ve missed them. So let’s keep learning together!


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Known Ministries is Alex Kocher and Brenda Payne. This third season of Conversational Counseling is called "Key elements of personal ministry.”

 

 
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