Being a Christian educator in a public school is a unique opportunity to minister to others. I truly believe that we are here because of a divine calling. Of course, sometimes not being able to directly talk and discuss Jesus with students makes me frustrated. Fortunately, the Lord has taught me how I can strategically pray for my students....
Last [year] and this year I did this, praying for wisdom, guidance, and discernment as I teach each child. I then also walked around my room and prayed for a hedge of protection and offered this learning space [as] a gateway for connections into each child's life. Not every day is easy, or free from frustrations, but I can honestly tell you that I have never experienced the kind of connection with students as I did last year and this year. There is a sense of peace that is present every single day. God has been amazing in providing wisdom and guidance as I teach. I would encourage each one of you to daily ask that you be led by the Holy Spirit, and to be effective and deliberate in how you teach. By offering each day unto the Lord, I am finding blessings and rewards that can only come from him. May you truly be blessed and renewed daily from his powerful hand in your classroom.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
A Divine Call To 6th Grade
Katie, a 6th grade teacher in King County shared this great testimony last week:
Monday, September 17, 2007
Why Is Atheism Foolish?
Passage Of The Week
Here are some reasons. Atheism is foolish because:
Yes, atheism is foolish because “the Bible says so,” but it is important to recognize that entirely apart from our Christian metanarrative the theistic worldview is a sound philosophical choice for which we need not be ashamed.
Strategic Prayer Walk at Franklin Pierce High School, Sept. 29
Please mark your calendar and plan to join us at 10 a.m., a week from this Saturday, for a strategic prayer walk at one of our Tacoma high schools. Meet us at the main entrance of Franklin Pierce High School, located at 11002 18th Ave E, Tacoma, 98445, near the Portland Ave exit of Hwy 512. Christians who work at FP will be there to guide our walk and intercession around this school. The walk will probably last until noon, so bring a friend that you can invite to lunch afterwards. OR, come at 10 and spend as many minutes as you can spare to pray with us. This is a great opportunity to express our solidarity with the FP High Christian educators, and to join them in the spiritual battle for this important school. Join us; you won’t be sorry!
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Psalm 14.1: The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.”We know that atheism is foolish (in spite of the recent popularity of books promoting it), but why is it foolish?
Here are some reasons. Atheism is foolish because:
- It posits the illogical eternity of matter or the appearance of the universe as an uncaused effect.
- It can offer Darwinistic explanations for many biological phenomena, but it cannot explain the origin of life nor even define life.
- It reduces mind and “soul” to chemical reactions, and ultimately undermines human responsibility, love and meaning.
- It erases all objective morality; though many atheists live by socially accepted moral standards, their worldview provides no compelling reason to remain faithful to those standards when tempted to break them.
- It risks eternity in the face of endless historical evidence for the reality of the supernatural realm.
Yes, atheism is foolish because “the Bible says so,” but it is important to recognize that entirely apart from our Christian metanarrative the theistic worldview is a sound philosophical choice for which we need not be ashamed.
Strategic Prayer Walk at Franklin Pierce High School, Sept. 29
Please mark your calendar and plan to join us at 10 a.m., a week from this Saturday, for a strategic prayer walk at one of our Tacoma high schools. Meet us at the main entrance of Franklin Pierce High School, located at 11002 18th Ave E, Tacoma, 98445, near the Portland Ave exit of Hwy 512. Christians who work at FP will be there to guide our walk and intercession around this school. The walk will probably last until noon, so bring a friend that you can invite to lunch afterwards. OR, come at 10 and spend as many minutes as you can spare to pray with us. This is a great opportunity to express our solidarity with the FP High Christian educators, and to join them in the spiritual battle for this important school. Join us; you won’t be sorry!
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You can share this site with other Christian educators who would like to know what FCE is about. More importantly, this blog is for you to post your comments and insights. Please take our weekly survey that appears on the right hand margin of this page!
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