Christians, how good is your communication?

Martin Salter  |  Comment  |  the pastor's toolkit
Date posted:  15 Apr 2025
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Christians, how good is your communication?

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One of the things that all communicators need, if we're serious about getting better, is good feedback. We need the help of others to sharpen our gift and improve our craft. Often others are better placed to be able to spot things we do well and the things that need work.

But receiving feedback can be painful. Sitting down in a room with others, often when we’re feeling vulnerable, isn’t always something we’re keen to embrace.

The good news is there is one way of reviewing ourselves that is a little less exposing.

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