November 1, 2005
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Imagine a parent, pastor, boss, or other overseeing person, who never corrected those under him, but was always positive and praiseful, encouraging and uplifting. Wouldn't it be great to work for (or be child to) such a person?
But what if you found out that this person didn't really believe all that he said to you? In fact, you found, this person actually encouraged others to correct you in his place, by telling them the faults that he never told you.
What would you call such a parent or leader?
Comments (3)
Afraid of confrontation.
Passive. And the person who is never told of his wrongs will grow up never mending mistakes or learning anything new. Imagine being in third grade and learning fractions and when you do it wrong, nobody ever corrects you. You'll do it wrong for the rest of your life.
Someone who is not a good shepherd, two faced.
Heather
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