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mwb20.8 9
Collage: An experienced elder progressively training a brother to take on greater responsibility in the congregation. 1. The brother holds the microphone as the experienced elder comments at a meeting. 2. The brother accompanies the experienced elder on a shepherding visit. 3. The brother, now an elder, speaks at an elders’ meeting. 4. The new elder conducts the ‘Watchtower’ Study. The experienced elder is the reader.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 17-18

Modest Men Train and Delegate

18:17, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25

Experienced brothers show modesty, love, and foresight when they train younger ones and then delegate responsibility. How?

  • Select those who have potential to take on more responsibility

  • Clearly communicate what is required to complete a task

  • Provide the funds, tools, or help that is needed

  • Follow up on progress, and express trust in the student’s ability

ASK YOURSELF, ‘What responsibilities can I entrust to others?’

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