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Child One: “Let’s take turns.”
LeAnn: “Hmm . . . so what would that look like to take turns?”
Child Two: “It would look like we were sharing.”
That was the conversation in worship care Sunday morning at Wilshire. I was sweeping cracker crumbs from under the tables while LeAnn was sitting on the floor with the seven four-year-olds who had decided it was dress-up time. Some were sorting through superhero capes and other costumes, while some were looking at a pair of fancy shoes. The problem was there were not enough shoes for each child to wear a complete pair at the same time. After LeAnn prompted them to testify about sharing, the conundrum they faced was how best to share: Does each child get a turn at wearing both shoes, or do they each get one shoe at the same time?
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