3 Posts on Advice I’ve Received and Have/Have Not Followed . . . and a Request

Over the years, I’ve learned the value of listening to other believers—though I’ve sometimes learned the hard way. Perhaps one of these posts will grant you some insight today (and be sure to read to the end of this post, as I have a request for you):

7 Pieces of Advice I Wish I’d Followed

8 Pieces of the Best Advice I Ever Received

8 More Words of Advice I’m Glad I Listened To

Readers, I’m asking for your help today: what’s the best piece of advice you have ever received? I look forward to learning from you.

3 Comments

  • Kay says:

    Best piece of advice from a pastor’s wife: “You can get a lot done if you don’t care who gets the credit.” I have found this advice to be invaluable when working with pastors and lay people, as well. It is my joy to see others mature in their faith and in their service to God.

  • Tim Kunkel says:

    Sometime the best thing to say is nothing at all. Presence… Show up: Be there But Consider if you should say something or no. Many times Saying nothing is the best rexponse… Example Visiting a family That has just lost A a small child in a tragedy.

  • Nick Dixon says:

    My favorite advice I ever received was that my most important responsibility is to make Christ my most supreme all satisfying treasure, and then my second primary responsibility is to lead my wife to make Christ her most supreme all satisfying treasure.

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