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Could you explain what type of "Love" that you are talking about in point number 6. I believe this will give a clear definition about the kind of "Love" that you are referring to. In the book " The Servant" the author decribe the type of "Love" that a Servant must have to lead those who he serve. This kind of "Love" must be unconditional. I want to hear the different kind of love that you don't need to make a person feel your present, or say something that would make them feel good. I'm talking about the kind of love that a Servant has to apply in his/her every day life as a true Leader..."What love has to do with it"...i.e serving."...
Bernard,
Bernard |
01.29.06 - 8:09 pm | #
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I genuinely appreciated the definition and history of the word love given in the book "The Servant." Now that I understand love in the New Testament is not a feeling, but a behavior sheds a new light for me. It will make working with difficult issues with people and personalities much easier as a leader. Plus I understand First Corinthians 13 better and find it even more beautiful passage.
Trevor is the defintion of love by Autry as described in "The Servant."
Barbara Ross |
01.30.06 - 4:26 pm | #
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