Wednesday, February 10, 2010

We Buy Too Many Books - Abraham Maslow and John G. Miller

Abraham Maslow said:
 
" There is no teaching without learning. One requires the other."
 
John G Miller wrote: 
 
"We attend too many seminars. We take too many classes. We buy too many books. We play too many audios in our cars. It's all wasted if we're unclear on what learning really is. Learning is not attending, listening, or reading. Nor is it merely gaining knowledge. Learning is really about translating knowing what to do into doing what we know. It's about changing. 
 
If we have not changed we have not learned."
 
If those two are correct. When was the last time anyone learned from listening to a sermon or attending Bible class?

Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
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