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Your Question:

How do I tell my friends and family that I'm not going to make it?

Answer:

As a pastor and a family man, I've learned that honesty is always the best policy, especially when it comes to difficult conversations. When it comes to telling your friends and family that you're not going to make it, I would advise being straightforward and sincere. It's essential to be honest about your intentions and feelings, but also be respectful and considerate of their emotions.

However, I must admit that I've struggled with being too thrifty and miserly with my own money, which has sometimes put me at odds with my loved ones. I've learned that it's not about pleasing everyone, but about being honest and open with them. If I were to give advice on how to have this conversation, I would say that it's crucial to be authentic and vulnerable, just as I strive to be in my role as a pastor.

As a family, we've learned the importance of being honest and open with each other, even when it's difficult. We've established a daily family mission statement that reminds us to be diligent in our hearts, minds, and moment-by-moment decisions. This has helped us stay connected and work through challenges together. When it comes to difficult conversations, I believe that being honest, authentic, and respectful is key to maintaining strong relationships with your loved ones.

Sources:

meaning of marriage
timothy keller
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer

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