Here’s a quote from EL 401 – Educational Law & Ethics – or How to navigate through teaching in Nevada’s public schools
Here’s a quote from EL 401 – Educational Law & Ethics – or How to navigate through teaching in Nevada’s public schools
I’ve been reading a great book by Eugene Peterson & Marva Dawn called, “The Unnecessary Pastor” – good stuff, talking about the very necessary, even pivotal role of a pastor within society. Here’s a quote from it that I’ve been pondering:
In the context of John 3:16 & 17…
We’re put to work on committees and projects that leave us with neither time nor energy for the world and diminishing interest in it.
My ponderings & interest in this emerge in a “trickle down” theory:
The pastoral attitude then trickles down into the priorities of the church that the pastor leads – a result, among others is a group of people that are busy with a business that has little to do with the very world that God so loves…
Tiger Woods, world-renowned professional golfer, has come under fire for using “incredibly inflammatory, inappropriate, & terribly derogatory language” after a recent round of golf. Quite a bit of the fire has come from the U.K.
What did he say?
In referring to his poor performance in a round of golf, he said that he had “putted like a spaz.” The offensive word, in case you’re wondering, is “spaz.”
I was surprised by this, especially with all the words in common use in the UK that, if used here, would cause quite a stir. For example, while in Birmingham, England, over dinner in a public house, I was asked by someone if it was okay for them to “burn a fag or two?” I stared at them w/my best dumb look…
Translation: They wanted to smoke a cigarette or two. Try to use that one tomorrow & see if it is bothersome to anyone.
So, my brain wanders…Is this offensive to you? If so, why? If not, why not?
And so it continues:
Todays topics:
Snowboarding is a lifestyle
Joseph Mengele: Nazi Angel of Death
Hearing & Cochlear Implants
SUV’s & Deadly Accidents
• When it snows, it means that we can go snowboarding.
• Snow is an important requirement for snowboarding
• Stopping is important to learn how to do. I can’t tell you how to do that. You just have to do it.
• Snow in the desert is a really cool looking thing.
• The medical chief was in charge of everything that was medical or hospital.
• his crazy experiments proved nothing but that he was insane
• Nazi’s went to South America because it was a lot like Bavarian World, except for the jungles.
• He died of a stroke, so he never got executed or hanged or killed or nothing.
• Speech therapy helps you learn to speech. :)
• SUV’s cause deaths & casualities
• The image of the SUV is mostly misconceptions.
• America’s car market is increasing for the US.
There were more speeches today – here are a few of the highlights…
• I used to live by some of my neighbors that lived next to me
• there is a lot of history in the past
• Hawaii was so popular that it got more populated.
• When you’re underwater, holding your breath is key (from a speech on surfing)
• Nature is a big environment
• 1904 came shortly after the year 1877
Field trips, anyone?
Today starts the first day out of four of “Informative Speeches.” I forgot that these can be so entertaining, partially because I get a chance to hear what people in the class think is important to inform the rest of the class about. Some topics from today:
Angus Beef is the Best Beef
Soda is bad for you.
Influential Women of the Bible
Men & Women Communicate Differently: Dating & how Girls can tell what guys are thinking and if they’re into them or not. (Really.)
There have been a few really memorable one liners in the speeches today – here are four of my favorites:
• She had to start her life out at a really young age…
• Girl, he’s just not into you. And usually guys might mean it.
• The angus beef cattle breed is most important and improved breed of all the cows that are out there.
• Yellow #5 is a food coloring that is named for the color yellow.
Reading in Joshua 11 this a.m. – thought this was interesting…
vv.21,22 At that time, Joshua came & wiped out the Anakim
Going on from there, into Chapter 13, specific, God directed instructions are given: the Israelites need to take possession of the Promised Land &, by war, remove the inhabitants of the land, esp. from those cities listed above.
What gets me is that they never do – we know that because in 1Samuel we encounter Goliath. A famous giant. From Gath. One of the towns that the Israelites were supposed to decimate, but never did.
Leaving Gath (& Goliath’s ancestors) untouched, & not following through in this area cost the Israelites greatly later on – persecution, oppression, bondage, slavery, & death. The very thing that they didn’t follow through on ended up costing them later on.
I found the following & wanted to share it with you here. Thought it was interesting, especially with the main tasks that Christ-followers are to be about are loving God & people, & teaching people to be Christ-followers (being a discipler…)
the key tools of a discipler (from Titus 2-3) from Pastor George from Foursquare Greece:
-Speak often, saying the same thing many, many times.
-Leave your mark on people; put a stamp on them, so they are a prototype of a believer.
-Know about and teach with grace because only grace can save and bring life to people.
-Call people near to you, letting them observe how you live your life.
-Explain the truth in ways that persuade, rather than scold people.
-Know what you believe, and reprove people with the conviction of deep-seated beliefs.
-Remind people of what you’ve taught them, over and over.
-Give “good words” to people, complimenting them often with sincerity.
-Discipling is much more than just teaching people a Bible lesson.
You can read the travel journal with this & other insights in it at: DB Travel Journal
I love the “Church Marketing Sucks” website by Kevin Hendricks – I also really appreciated his commentary on the article linked below – it’s easy to scoff at the idea of a church getting a liquor license, yet the potentially positive results that Hendricks brings up gave me cause to reflect.
Canadian Press
Published: Monday, March 13, 2006
OSLO, Norway (AP) –
It almost seemed like a miracle to Haldis Gundersen when she turned on her kitchen faucet this weekend and found the water had turned to beer.