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Listening Skills

Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak, and Slow to Become Angry
28 Dec 2018

Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak, and Slow to Become Angry

by Garrett Mullet | posted in: Family, Theology | 0

A certain passage of the Scriptures has been on my mind a lot lately in relation to not only the kinds of things I want to ingrain in my children, but also those I want to embody in my own … Continued

Interpersonal Communication, Listening Skills, Manners, Parenting, Respect
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