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TeachBeyond teachers Tami and Savana join Heather for a round table discussion about Christmas in the classroom. From book recommendations to classroom activities, this conversation is filled with enthusiastic laughter and the truth of the Gospel. “I love to really keep what I do in the classroom centered on the kids and allowing them to be a part of it.” - Savana “We've had some kids really ask such great questions after singing these songs and hearing these words.” - Savana “I always have to think about my students. What is going to be the most impactful for me to reach them on a spiritual level?” - Tami Book suggestions: The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Elwell Hunt, The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walburg, They Followed the Star by A. E. Dingee, Song of the Stars by Sally Lloyd-Jones, Little Lamb from Bethlehem by Christine Stevens Mower, This Is the Stable by Cynthia Cotten, and Angel, Angel, What Do You See? By Cheri Pless Dittmer “What goals do we already have? How could those be accomplished in a way that is fun and meaningful in this season?” - Heather “That's a big thing for me - making it as real to them as possible in different ways, while mixing in the fun stuff.” - Savana “For them to really see God through His Son and why He loved us enough to send Him to rescue us is a big deal.” - Tami “Jesus is the light of the world. When we put these lights on our Christmas tree every year, we can remember He is the light of the world.” - Tami “God's Word transforms us [...] I get the privilege to see my students take that in.” - Tami 1 John 3:8 “Christ came to expose the darkness. Baby Jesus raged war against sin and against our enemy to conquer him [...] We get to share the beauty of the season because our King has come!” - Tami What's changing our lives: Heather: Video chatting with nephews Savana: Processing how to handle emotions Tami: Driving in East Africa Weekly Spotlight: Belize Christian Academy We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Los Tres Árboles - The tale of three trees - un cuento tradicional / Angela Elwell Hunt, ilustrado Tim Jonke... contado por Christopher Edghill, del Podcast : Mi día sin errores
Retold by Angela Elwell Hunt. Published DAVID C. COOK. Illustrations by Time Jonke.
Los Tres Arboles - The tale of three trees - un cuento tradicional / Angela Elwell Hunt, ilustrado Tim Jonke... contado por mi; Christopher Edghill
Los Tres Arboles - The tale of three trees - un cuento tradicional / Angela Elwell Hunt, ilustrado Tim Jonke... contado por mi; Christopher Edghill
The Tale of Three Trees, retold by Angela Elwell Hunt, illustrations by Tim Jonke (A Lion Picture Story, 1989)
Annie shared passionately that we each need to understand our unique Kingdom purpose. She reminded us of Greg's message last week and the fact that Mary's willing spirit was the primary qualification God needed from her to do an amazing thing in the world. This same thing, our willingness, will determine how God is able to use us too. God designed us with a very specific idea in mind and, and finding out what God designed us to do is a personal process of discovery. Annie ended her sermon by reading The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Elwell Hunt and challenged us to be willing like Mary was, even if we feel like “nobody from nowhereville”.
Annie shared passionately that we each need to understand our unique Kingdom purpose. She reminded us of Greg's message last week and the fact that Mary's willing spirit was the primary qualification God needed from her to do an amazing thing in the world. This same thing, our willingness, will determine how God is able to use us too. God designed us with a very specific idea in mind and, and finding out what God designed us to do is a personal process of discovery. Annie ended her sermon by reading The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Elwell Hunt and challenged us to be willing like Mary was, even if we feel like “nobody from nowhereville”.
Annie shared passionately that we each need to understand our unique Kingdom purpose. She reminded us of Greg’s message last week and the fact that Mary’s willing spirit was the primary qualification God needed from her to do an amazing thing in the world. This same thing, our willingness, will determine how God is able to use us too. God designed us with a very specific idea in mind and, and finding out what God designed us to do is a personal process of discovery. Annie ended her sermon by reading The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Elwell Hunt and challenged us to be willing like Mary was, even if we feel like “nobody from nowhereville”.
Annie shared passionately that we each need to understand our unique Kingdom purpose. She reminded us of Greg’s message last week and the fact that Mary’s willing spirit was the primary qualification God needed from her to do an amazing thing in the world. This same thing, our willingness, will determine how God is able to use us too. God designed us with a very specific idea in mind and, and finding out what God designed us to do is a personal process of discovery. Annie ended her sermon by reading The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Elwell Hunt and challenged us to be willing like Mary was, even if we feel like “nobody from nowhereville”.
Christmas can be filled with all the joy of the season but sometimes the true meaning of Christmas gets pushed aside unintentionally with all the fun things we try and do. Join Stacy and Jacque as they talk about how to walk through the season a little more intentionally. The ladies discuss ideas to help you plan and respond to everything coming at you a little less. They discuss ways to consider what you want the season to look like and how to keep it about Jesus.=============================Resources=============================Kids Books