1. Act swiftly – delay brings peril and complication.OBSERVATION: My personal practice has been to enter into every offence in detail, if desired by counselees. Some ministers may prefer to focus only on overarching issues without particulars – such as infidelity, corruption, forgiveness.
2. Don't be intimidated – say, because it's a CEO, or someone in a rage.
3. Don't overestimate the task – one is merely a witness and a servant of God, not a negotiator.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Addressing Offences
In my experience, when someone seeks one's help as a minister in terms of Matthew 18 (namely, to address an offence):
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