Josh Shelton

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Principles of communication discussed in chapters 8–10 come to life here. Behavior has a “when,” a “what,” and a “why.” The “when” describes the circumstances in which the behavior occurred. The “what” describes the things that were said or done. The “why” describes the internal heart issues that pushed or pulled the specific behavior.
Shepherding a Child's Heart
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