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WHO: youth pastors, youth workers, and campus leaders
WHAT: We'll will explore why and how teens and young adults are struggling with relationships and sexuality, and how as leaders we can journey with them towards greater wholeness and godliness.
TOPICS
• How and why teens struggle emotionally, relationally and sexually
• What's required for healthy relationships and sexuality?
• Addictive behaviour and relationships, strategies for pursuing health and freedom
• Understanding sexual identity and how to help same-sex attracted teens
• Making your youth group a safer place for hurting teens
• The River: components of a curriculum for Christ-centred healing and wholeness
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This document discusses several teenage problems including eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia, teenage pregnancy, and depression and suicide. Bulimia is characterized by frequent binge eating followed by efforts to avoid weight gain, while anorexia involves an obsessive fear of gaining weight leading to food restriction. Teenage pregnancy refers to pregnancy in females under 20. Depression covers a wide range of experiences from mild to severe, and suicide is intentionally causing one's own death.
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- Michele Song was put up for adoption by her birth mother, Judie Randall, in hopes of giving her a better life.
- After 13 years of petitioning, Song was able to get some non-identifying information about her birth parents from a social worker.
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This document provides a sermon for Mother's Day that discusses the importance of honoring one's mother. It notes that mothers sacrifice greatly to ensure their children are safe, cared for, and have their needs met. Mothers also provide important spiritual gifts by teaching their children about faith, the Bible, prayer, and molding them to be people pleasing to God. The sermon encourages children to love, appreciate, and properly honor their mothers for all they do while they still have time with them.
This document provides background information on the creators of the children's book "Amazing Me: It's Busy Being 3!". The book follows a 3-year-old boy named Joey through his day and shows developmental milestones for children that age. The summary includes brief biographies of the book's author Julia Cook, contributing author and pediatrician Laura A. Jana, and illustrator Allison Valentine. It also lists developmental milestones for 3-year-olds.
This document reflects on the last 40 years of the author's life from 1971 to 2011. [1] It discusses the major events, changes, and lessons learned over those four decades including moving to different cities, changes in prices, wars, and the passing of loved ones. [2] A major part of the reflection is on the author's experience living and working in Guatemala starting in 1998, providing medical care in poor, rural communities and learning about the challenges faced by the indigenous people. [3] The overall message is about learning to trust God despite uncertainties, doing more for others than feels comfortable, and sharing one's blessings.
http://www.mckaig.net
McKaig Chevrolet Buick is located in the "Heart of East Texas" between Longview and Tyler on US 80 @ E Loop 485 in Gladewater. Together, our entire dedicated TEAM of employees will always strive to make you feel important. We are known for our honesty, integrity and dedication to serving our Customers and are obsessed with making you Completely Satisfied.....since 1931. We look forward to meeting and serving you soon. Have a Great Day!
This article discusses the importance of honoring godly mothers on Mother's Day and throughout the year. It provides 8 short sayings attributed to mothers that taught lessons in logic, medicine, adulthood, genetics, roots, wisdom, anticipation, and justice. The document encourages mothers to continue rearing children toward heaven and preparing future mothers to fulfill their role. Godly mothers are a blessing, and their influence should not go unappreciated.
- Michele Song was put up for adoption by her birth mother, Judie Randall, in hopes of giving her a better life.
- After 13 years of petitioning, Song was able to get some non-identifying information about her birth parents from a social worker.
- Song then wrote an impulsive letter to Randall without including a salutation, as she was nervous about Randall's reaction and didn't want to scare her away from meeting.
The environment during the first three years of the author's life was both good and bad at times. They were taught by their parents to be content with what they had, even if it was little. The author's father would let them keep small, simple toys to sleep with. They also kept chicken bones from meals that they could play with and shape, which their mother allowed even though ants would sometimes be on the bones in the morning. Growing up in this environment shaped the author to be content with what their family had and to not expect too much, even when times were poor. They were still able to find happiness with what little they had.
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Inspirational book containing contributions of inspiration from mom's around africa. Produced by an amazing woman JANICE WINDT of www.workingmothersexpo.com
On Friday 29th September 2017 at Assembly, a group of P3 pupils joined Send A Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, in presenting how they are taking action as global citizens in support of four of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Our three Primary Three classes are again leading the whole school Harvest Appeal with their Class Teachers and DHT Ms Anstruther, which this year is in support of the Send a Cow charity.
Each child in P3 is producing hand drawn collection envelopes which will be distributed to each of our families. If all our families contribute £1 we will reach a goal of £640 and be able to gift a cow to a family in Africa. Primary Three pupils are taking on different young workforce lead roles for their appeal campaign, such as Communications, Publicity and Finance.
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Primary Three invited everyone to help Make A Difference by supporting their appeal with donations in the envelopes and also contributing to their planned bake sale on Friday 13th October. We wish them great success in their endeavours and thank Robert for his gracious time supporting the children.
The document summarizes how the author found her career as a librarian. With two young children and a limited budget, she began frequenting the local library for books, toys, movies and most importantly peace and quiet. She took up knitting as a relaxing hobby. Through her knitting community, she discovered her interest in libraries and enrolled in library school. She now works as a librarian, finding fulfillment through her career helping others in the way the library once helped her as a mother.
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He and his family moved to San Francisco, California in 1958, a year before Hawaii officially became the 50th state.
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A young girl reflects on how her perception of family changed when her parents divorced when she was 8 years old, coming home from school one day to find her parents having an intense conversation on the balcony that resulted in a family meeting where they broke the news of their separation. The divorce caused her to question if everyone would eventually leave her life, as she had grown accustomed to not seeing her father on a daily basis due to their irregular visitation schedule prior to the divorce.
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This document discusses the issue of female foeticide in India. It acknowledges the support of the English teacher, Mrs. Poornima Sharma, and principal Sister Christo for allowing the students to work on this project. It notes that while India is respected for its culture, abortion of girls is one of the "stained systems" hurting India's image. Several statistics and personal stories are presented to show how widespread the practice of aborting female fetuses is in India due to the mindset that boys are more valuable. The document argues that females are precious assets who care, teach and sacrifice. It urges readers to join together to fight against this injustice.
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140511 eng dear mom by ps. timothy loh
1.
2.
3. Fun Facts
Youngest Mother
Lina Medina giving birth at the age of five years,
seven months and 17 days. A 6 ½ pound boy
was born to Medina by cesarean section in
Lima, Peru in 1939.
4.
5. Fun Facts
Oldest Mother
Rajo Devi Lohan, 70 years old from a remote
village of Hisar, Haryana, India, hit the headlines
in 2008 when she gave birth to a baby girl
named Naveen.
6.
7. Fun Facts
Most Surviving Children from Single Birth
America's Bobbie McCaughey holds the record
for giving birth to the most surviving children
from a single birth. She gave birth to the first
set of surviving septuplets (four boys and three
girls) in November 1997, at the University
Hospital, Iowa, US.
8.
9. Fun Facts
Shortest Interval between Two Births
Jayne Bleackley gave birth to Joseph Robert on
3 September 1999, and Annie Jessica Joyce on
30 March 2000. The babies were born only 208
days apart, setting the record for shortest
interval between two children.
10.
11. Fun Facts
Longest Interval between Two Children
Elizabeth Ann Buttle holds the record for the
longest interval between two children. She gave
birth to Belinda on 19 May 1956 and Joseph on
20 November 1997. The babies were born 41
years and 185 days apart.
12.
13. Fun Facts
Most Number of Children
The highest ever officially recorded number of
children born to a single mother is 69, to the
first wife of Feodor Vassilyev (1707-1782) of
Shuya, Russia. In a total of 27 confinements, she
reportedly gave birth to 16 pairs of twins, seven
sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets.
17. Fun Facts
•Money spent on Mother’s Day - $14.6billion.
•Cards – $671 million
•Flowers – $1.9 billion
18. Fun Facts
•Money spent on Mother’s Day - $14.6billion.
•Cards – $671 million
•Flowers – $1.9 billion
•Gifts – $126.90 average per gift
19. Fun Facts
In the vast majority of the world
languages, the word for 'mother' begins
with the letter 'M'.
20. Fun Facts
Birth Statistics
•August is the most popular month in which to
have a baby, with more than 360,000 births
taking place that month in 2001.
21. Fun Facts
Birth Statistics
•Tuesday is the most popular day of the week in
which to have a baby, with an average of more
than 12,000 births taking place on Tuesdays
during 2001.
27. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a child
•Maid
28. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a child
•Maid
•Driver
29. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a child
•Maid
•Driver
•Chef
30. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a child
•Maid
•Driver
•Chef
•Disciplinarian
31. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a child
•Maid
•Driver
•Chef
•Disciplinarian
•One who nags (go to sleep, pick up, clean up,
don’t watch so much TV)
33. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a teenager
•Banker
34. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a teenager
•Banker
•Policeman (who stops us from having what we
want, come back by 7pm)
35. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a teenager
•Someone who doesn’t understand us (old-
fashioned, strict, not open minded)
36. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a teenager
•Someone who doesn’t understand us (old-
fashioned, strict, not open minded)
•One who nags (make your bed, do your
homework, don’t spend so much time with the
computer)
37. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a Young Adult
•An intruder into our private world
38. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a Young Adult
•An intruder into our private world
•A distraction, nuisance & problem
39. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As a Young Adult
•An intruder into our private world
•A distraction, nuisance & problem
•One who nags (tells us how to live right, don’t
eat so much unhealthy food, don’t sleep so
late)
40. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As an Older Adult / Family Person
41. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As an Older Adult / Family Person
•A burden (requires attention, care, time,
money).
42. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As an Older Adult / Family Person
•A burden (requires attention, care, time,
money).
•An unreasonable person (wants things done a
certain way).
43. Our Misimpressions of Moms
Over the years, we have made moms to be:
As an Older Adult / Family Person
•A burden (requires attention, care, time,
money).
•An unreasonable person (wants things done a
certain way).
•One who nags (don’t forget to do this, make
sure you take care of this).
49. Mom Never Rests
Proverbs 31:13-19
13
She selects wool and flax
and works with eager hands.
14
She is like the merchant ships,
bringing her food from afar.
15
She gets up while it is still night;
she provides food for her family
and portions for her female servants
50. Mom Never Rests
Proverbs 31:13-19
She sets about her work vigorously;
her arms are strong for her tasks.
She sees that her trading is profitable,
and her lamp does not go out at night.
In her hand she holds the distaff
and grasps the spindle with her fingers
51. 3 Outstanding Qualities of Moms
•Mom Never Forgets
•Mom Never Rests
•Mom Never Cease to be Mom
52. Mom Never Cease to be Mom
Romans 16:13
Hello to Rufus—a good choice by the Master!
—and his mother. She has also been a dear
mother to me.
53. Making Mom Dear Again…
John 19:26-27
When Jesus saw his mother standing there
beside the disciple he loved, he said to
her, “Dear woman, here is your son.” And he
said to this disciple, “Here is your
mother.” And from then on this disciple took
her into his home.
59. How to
make mom
dear again..
Verbally
Physically
Patiently
Attentively Gratefully
60. How to
make mom
dear again..
Verbally
Physically
Patiently
Attentively Gratefully
Generously
61. How to
make mom
dear again..
Verbally
Physically
Patiently
Attentively Gratefully
Generously
Honorably
62. How to
make mom
dear again..
Verbally
Physically
Patiently
Attentively Gratefully
Generously
Honorably
Gospelly
Editor's Notes
Martin luther and abraham lincoln
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness
2 concepts
1. Change From <sin and death>
2. Change To <Christ kind of life>
1 Peter 2:24
who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness