Who are you tied in with?

Rock climbing is something that I have enjoyed doing over the years.One lesson out of many that it has taught me is the person holding the rope for you while you climb is vital.Most of us wouldn't think of setting out to climb a cliff without being tied in with someone. We can see immediately the benefits of an individual being there to hold the rope, just in case.Though we see that importance in something like climbing, I have observed a lot of people who have missed its significance in everyday life.WHO ARE YOU TIED IN WITH?I've learned that you can be as alone as you want to be in life and ministry.You can also have as deep and meaningful relationship as you desire. The choice is yours.Get connected in relationship. Find some people to invest in and allow them to invest in you.WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER.If you are a youth pastor, reach out and pursue relationship with some other youth pastors in your city or area. Don't make the mistake of waiting for them to come to you.Don't do life alone. Don't set sail for that desert island of isolation. Life and ministry were not designed to be a solo act.Find some people to get tied in with.

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