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My first year at Moody Bible Institute, I will ask an odd prayer, but prayer honest. I will say, “God, help me to learn to communicate, not for me, but I would be able to serve you better and better represent you.” Communication was a big obstacle in my life. For example, I could not have a conversation at the table for more than 3 minutes. I felt like there was an invisible wall between me and those I wanted to talk. It was not a conversation for the sake of the conversation or my own popularity, but I knew that if I wanted the minister, I would be in some sort of relationship with them.

Communication is learned. So this year I decided to learn to communicate. First, I signed a one year commitment at the Open Air Ministry, which is when you go out and share the gospel with strangers on the streets of Chicago. Secondly, I talked with friends. Thirdly, the prayer every day knowing that God wanted me to learn to communicate better. Finally, I even saw a counselor and practice conversations in different situations and deal with my confidence.

Communication is often the ability that many people believe it is congenital or absent. They settled in the “introverted”, and improve their ability to give to other people. Resources for young people realized the need for younger workers to obtain the reference and the formation of communication. They are provided through the tent makers. In one day we will learn and practice communication skills to help reach people’s hearts. I learned to take notes on people, driving the structure of the conversation, and WAIS Beest, how to be encouraging. They were things that I took years to learn and taught me how my skills in interpersonal skills, all of 8 hours.

If it were not for Youth Resources for young people in the twin cities would be left outstanding by the lack of young workers. I think it’s triaining, guidance, resources and support that young Resources determines that there remained many young workers are in the Twin Cities area.

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