“Service,” says Pete, “is a response to love.” Whether we homeschool our children or merely live together as a family, the atmosphere of our homes can prepare our children for service. Pete discusses ways to encourage and direct our children to have servant hearts. Beginning with foundational principles, Pete goes on to examine the marks of a servant. Courtesy Christian Light Education (CLE).
CONTRIBUTOR: Pete Peters
SERIES: CLE Workshops 2015
All items in the series:- By Love, Serve One Another (Elmer Glick)
- By Love, Serve One Another (Pete Peters)
- Improving Word Usage (Jonas Sauder)
- Improving Word Usage (Nathan Yoder)
- Preparation for Service at Home (Jonas Sauder)
- Preparation for Service at Home (Pete Peters)
- Preparation for Service in the Body of Christ (Jonas Sauder)
- Preparation for Service in the Body of Christ (Nathan Yoder)
- Preparation for Service-School Leadership (Nathan Yoder)
- Preparation for Service-School Leadership (Pete Peters)
- Serving Students with Learning Needs (Jonas Sauder)
- Serving Students with Learning Needs (Nathan Yoder)
- The Five R's: The Service Skills Your Students Need
- The Service Skills Your Students Need (Lyndon Hartman)
- Why Do We Serve? (Jonathan Erb)
- Why Do We Serve? (Lyndon Hartman)
- Why? (Lester Burkholder)
- Wonders of the Deep (Pete Peters)
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