
Today I'm challenging a popular paradigm in the world of faith-based leadership: the "high love, high expectations" framework.
High expectations can be detrimental. When we set an expectation, we make our emotions and reactions dependent on another person's behavior. Essentially, we say "I will only be happy with you if you do X."
A more scriptural approach is high "faith, hope, and charity." With faith, we always believe in the child's unseen potential. With hope, we always allow for repentance and change. With charity, we respond with kindness regardless of the child's behavior.
While expectations can go unmet and be disappointed, faith, hope, and charity never fail.
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