Stoneman, Jackie. [what Does it Mean to Listen?]. Moore Theological College. 2011. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/8c312c4b-a34f-4747-bf41-0faf9a2e89c2.
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Stoneman, J. (2011). [What does it mean to listen?]. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/8c312c4b-a34f-4747-bf41-0faf9a2e89c2.
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Stoneman, Jackie.[what Does it Mean to Listen?]. Moore Theological College. 2011. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/8c312c4b-a34f-4747-bf41-0faf9a2e89c2.
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Stoneman looks at what it means to listen from John 13. She explores what it means to love one another, and why Jesus describes this as a new covenant. Stoneman shows that if we can learn to listen then we will be able to speak the truth in love. Stoneman shows that we will struggle to put into practise the things that we are preaching. She stresses the importance of listening. Stoneman shows that we should listen in quietness, and not share our own experiences in response. Stoneman explains that we need to be able to sit with helplessness. We must be accepting instead of being judgemental. Stoneman highlights the importance of open questions. Stoneman then looks at some unhelpful responses when people are sharing. Cassette label reads : "MAAC@All Saints 13/08/11 folder 1 : edited talks 1 to 3 F2 : unedited talks 1 to 3" MAC @ All Saints
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