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Enjoy

1620) As God’s children, we have so many things we need to be thinking and doing. There are rules to follow, gifts to be used and more, but there’s one thing we can sometimes forget to do and that is enjoying many of the things God has given us. Ecclesiastes 5:28 reminds us it’s a
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Test Time

1619) In a school, one of the stressful times of the year is when we give our young scholars state tests. It is a time of pressure for not only the students but all the staff as well. Because of this, it is tempting to avoid the pressure and give little effort rather than fight
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Poisonous Tentacles

1618) In the animal kingdom, many are in a constant vigil, watching for potential predators. It is in this vigilance they may save themselves from a violent end. Proverbs 24:17-18 tells us of a predator we have. It is the attitude of having a great satisfaction when someone we don’t like runs into something bad.
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Open Doors

1617) As a teacher of young scholars, I can hear myself saying regularly, Be kind. This is also a theme for our school. As adults, we know kindness is a valuable gift we can give others, and I am reminded in Proverbs 11:17 that it is also a gift to ourselves. When we are kind
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Face to Face

1616) One struggle I have in my faith is the fact that when I’m trying to carry on a conversation with God (prayer), I cannot look at his face. I learn a lot from looking at the face of the person with whom I am speaking. I also can hear their words in return. This
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One Day

1615) Growing up, I’d think about how wonderful being an adult will be. I get to make the decisions. I get to go anywhere I want, at anytime I want. You get the idea. But, as all of you adults know, when I finally got there, I realized being an adult had many responsibilities I
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Against the Grain

1614) There are often times in my classroom when a phrase or idiom I’ve used all of my life will come up in reading or discussion. I’ve found that my young scholars do not know them. One example is to say something is going against the grain. Of course, we know this means whatever we’re
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Pleasing People

1613) How important is it for you to have a peaceful environment around you? On a scale of 1-10, I’d put it at a 10. I do not enjoy living among strife and conflict, and yet, this can be way out of balance if I care too much about pleasing people. For example, after I
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A Beacon within Conflict

1612) I admit it, I am terrified of conflict. When I taught high school, if there was a fight among some students, it unnerved me for hours. I dislike conflict and will do almost anything to avoid it. Sometimes this is good as I might not be able to do anything positive in the situation,
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Speak Up

1611) As a teacher, I regularly see incredible things kids do. I’ve seen kindness, empathy, and unselfishness. I always smile when I see kids doing these things. There is something, however, I observe that disturbs me. When I see a student (or group of students) shun another, I immediately act. I don’t only take action
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