Spurgeon’s advice for dealing with CRITICISM in worship ministry (Video)
Here’s an anonymous comment card Charles Spurgeon once received:
“He remarked on one occasion that I too often quoted the line, ‘nothing in my hands I bring,” and, he added, ‘we are sufficiently informed of the vacuity of your hands.’”
See, you aren’t the only one who receives anonymous criticism in your church! Even Spurgeon was criticized by his congregation members.
The question isn’t whether you will receive criticism in your ministry but WHEN you’ll receive it. And, more importantly, what you do with that criticism.
Luckily, Charles Spurgeon has some wise words for us.
That's why, over on the Leading Worship Well YouTube channel, I just released a video called "Spurgeon’s advice for dealing with CRITICISM in worship ministry."
In the video, you’ll learn some important lessons from one of Spurgeon’s lectures to his students about dealing with criticism in your worship ministry.
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