Saturday, April 05, 2008

wilt on maturing

Dan Wilt tells this short story relating values to maturing.

"My oldest daughter is learning to drive. A teenager behind the wheel of a car can be a frightening thing - for you, for me and of course for her. She is thrilled to learn how to drive, but simply mimicking what she has seen her mother and I do behind a wheel is not enough (nor is it even preferable). She must study, think, remember, practice and not forget certain principles of driving related to roads, signs, values, pedestrians, police and crosswalks. The more practice she gets, the better driver she will be. However, it is the revisiting of every sign, value and situation that will cement her maturing ability to drive."

I find that re-applicable to the whole of Christian life.

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