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Tag Archives: andrew root
Youth Ministry is Listening
If ‘the first duty of love is to listen’ (Paul Tillich) and love is the defining virtue of our faith, then we need to recognise that listening is not only at the heart of good youth ministry but also its … Continue reading →
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