
Harnessing the Power of Music
No topic tends to split churches and divide parents and children more quickly than the issue of music.
No topic tends to split churches and divide parents and children more quickly than the issue of music.
Although the Supreme Court ruling was favorable, public school clubs will not increase unless leaders like Mark take the initiative. Our dictionary defines initiative as “the power, ability or instinct to begin or follow through energetically with a plan or task.”
My three grandchildren- Jared, 11, Joshua, 8, and Sierra, almost 7 were in my class as I taught the attribute of God’s omnipotence.
“Did you bring your dinosaurs?” asked Riley as she rushed into class and scanned the room for Fluffy and Maximus. These T-rex twins are a favorite with many kids in my class, but others prefer my bright yellow Minions, Stuart and Kevin, or one of the many other behavior incentives that show up in my class regularly.
If Jesus is your Savior, He wants to help you get over your fear.
As Christian educators we must help children understand the importance of God’s Word in their daily lives by example.
Obey Him in all you do, say and think. That’s one way to show your love for Him. Are you obedient to your parents? Do you do what they ask you to do without grumbling and complaining? Do you do it right away?
As we started to sing, Karl rolled his eyes; slid further down in his chair; and crossed his arms as if to say, “I dare you to try to get me to sing.” It didn’t take long for the other 4th and 5th grade boys to follow his example and refuse to participate during songs.
There are a lot of things that seem good but are just plain bad for us. We call the desire for those things temptation.
People are valuable to God even when He allows them to die in a storm or an earthquake.