Kidmin Talk #045 - December 4, 2012

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Duration: 00:27:20

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Thermostat or Thermometer?

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SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by CHRISTMAS BINGO!

FEATURED MUSIC: Righteous Pop Music: Christmas 2

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SHOW NOTES:

Are you a Thermostat (you set the temperature) or Thermometer (you reflect the temperature)?

You determine the mood by your:

  • APPEARANCE
  • ATTITUDE
    • Postivie
    • Upbeat
    • Optimistic
    • Funny
  • AWARENESS
    • Shepherding
    • Noticing hurt in kids eyes
    • Remembering tough dates in kids lives
    • Asking kids what's wrong if they are having a hard day.
    • Stepping out of character long enough to show you care.
  • APTITUDE
    • Be good at what you do.
    • Show your lesson is worth the effort.
    • Take the time to practice what you do.
    • Mistakes and flops are OK, as long as it isn't because of laziness.
    • Jesus and the kids are worthy of your BEST.

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This week featured Song Name from Righteous Pop Music (Vol. 13) from CreativeMin.com

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