Wednesday, October 15, 2014

what are you wearing?

"As God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.... and over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." Colossians 3:12,14



 


















First graders were learning to describe items, things and people.  Which made me stop and think.  How did they see me? What words came to mind to describe me?  Would it stay the same despite my mood?  Would it make God smile or break His heart?


 
Father, rid me of stinking, filthy rags -- anger, slander, pride, greed, dishonesty, jealousy and the like. As others see me, so do You.  
How easy it is to do right and be kind when everything is going fine. Is it possible for the same words to describe me in good and bad times?  Help it be so for the sake of those around me.  With You, all things are possible... even this. 

friend, we are loved and chosen by God,
veneal

Have you registered? 
Join me at the Faith, Freedom and Public Schools conference on Saturday morning, November 1st, at Milestones Church, Spartanburg, SC.   What a great opportunity to learn how to effectively and legally be the Hands and Feet of God! 

 Gain confidence and peace of mind as you discover simple ways to lawfully, appropriately, and academically:
· Include how America’s Judeo-Christian heritage has influenced your academic subject (no matter what it is)
· Invite students to live their faith in the classroom (and watch behavior improve)
· Teach students what it means to be one nation under God
· Teach about America’s religious heritage
· Promote and defend students’ freedom of religious expression
· Restore traditional recognition of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter

Seminar schedule and online registration is available at: http://www.gtbe.org/news/index.php/3/98.html

Deadline for discounted price of $30 extended to Oct. 15th

Teachers will receive a certificate for participation which entitles them to 3 hours toward renewal credit.

  
See you there!

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