Monthly Archives: August 2014

Unteachable? Or Teachable?

“You’re lying! I know that’s not true.” I had quoted a well-documented statistical fact about pastors and prayer. Not the first time this student challenged me, but this response brought his disagreement to a new level. My teaching methods centered … Continue reading

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“I Understand”

Last week, the news networks and social media buzzed with reports about the death of Robin Williams by suicide. No one can deny he was a brilliant actor starring in roles from comedy to serious drama. Any class I taught … Continue reading

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OMG

“Peace be upon you,” “Upon you be peace” came the greeting between two scribes headed for their day of coping scripture. “You know we are in for a busy day. We’ll probably be waterlogged by this afternoon.” “I know. We … Continue reading

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A Fork in the Road

Ok! A fork in the road, my parents didn’t tell me about this one when they gave me the directions. So which way do I go? This is the first time I’ve been out on my own. Still, I can … Continue reading

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