4. 4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God,
the LORD is one. 5 Love the LORD your
God with all your heart and with all your
soul and with all your strength. 6 These
commandments that I give you today are
to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on
your children.
Talk about them when you sit at home and
when you walk along the road, when you
lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them
as symbols on your hands and bind them
on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the
doorframes of your houses and on your
gates.
5. MYERS-
BRIGGSTEST
The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-
report questionnaire with the purpose of indicating differing
psychological preferences in how people perceive the world around
them and make decisions. The MBTI was constructed by Katharine
Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. It is based on the
conceptual theory proposed by Carl Jung, who had speculated that
there are four principal psychological functions by which humans
experience the world – sensation, intuition, feeling, and thinking – and
that one of these four functions is dominant for a person most of the
time. The MBTI was constructed for normal populations and
emphasizes the value of naturally occurring differences. "The
underlying assumption of the MBTI is that we all have specific
preferences in the way we construe our experiences, and these
preferences underlie our interests, needs, values, and motivation."
7. WE GIVE THEM
PRAISES THEY DON’T
DESERVE.
01
(Praise-hungry; People-pleasers)
WE GIVE THEM
THINGS THEY
DIDN’T EARN.
(Self-entitlement)
WE GIVE THEM
FREEDOM THEY
CAN’T HANDLE.
(Spoiled brats; Delinquents)
13. 5 Love the LORD your God with all your
heart and with all your soul and with all
your strength.
14. When I was a child, I talked like a child, I
thought like a child, I reasoned like a
child. When I became a man, I put the
ways of childhood behind me.
No clear sense of urgency or direction
Either they become too afraid or too
confident
15. RELATIONSHIP
MATTERSABOVE
ANYTHINGELSE.
EVERYDECISIONWEMAKE
DEFINESWHOWEPRIOTIZE
ANDWHOGIVE
IMPORTANCETO.
BEVERYCAREFUL
TOWHATYOUSAY
TOYOURCHILDREN.
CHARLES MANSON
Charles Manson, the wild-eyed 1960s cult leader whose followers
committed heinous murders that terrorized Los Angeles and shocked the
nation, died Sunday of natural causes, according to the California
Department of Corrections. He was 83.
The diminutive and charismatic Manson orchestrated a wave of violence in
August 1969 that took the lives of seven people, spawned headlines
worldwide and landed him and his "Manson Family" of followers in prison for
most of the remainder of their lives. Manson served nine life terms in
California prisons and was denied parole 12 times. His notoriety, boosted by
popular books and films, made him a cult figure to those fascinated by his
dark apocalyptic visions. "He was the dictatorial ruler of the (Manson) family,
the king, the Maharaja. And the members of the family were slavishly
obedient to him," former Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi told CNN in
2015. To the point they would kill for him.
The brutal killings began on August 9, 1969, at the home of actress Sharon
Tate and her husband, famed movie director Roman Polanski. He was out of
the country at the time. The first set of victims were Tate, who was eight
months' pregnant; a celebrity hairstylist; coffee fortune heiress; writer; and a
friend of the family's caretaker.
The next evening, another set of murders took place. Supermarket executive
and his wife were killed at their home. Although Manson ordered the killings, he
didn't participate. Over the course of two nights, the killers inflicted 169 stab
wounds and seven .22-caliber gunshot wounds. Both crime scenes revealed
horrifying images. And a few details linked the two. The word "pig" was written
in victims' blood on the walls of one home and the front door of another. All of
those details came tumbling out in the trial that both mesmerized and horrified
the nation. During the trial, Manson and his followers created a circus-like
atmosphere in the court with singing, giggling, angry outbursts and even
carving X's in their foreheads. http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/20/us/charles-manson-dead/index.html
• HisMotherNamedHim‘NoName’
When Manson was born, she didn’t even bother giving him a name. When the nurses handed
her the paper, she wrote “No Name,” and to this day, his birth certificate is registered as “No
Name Maddox.” It wasn’t until Kathleen married William Manson that Charles got the full name
he’s known by today. This didn’t mean that he earned a supporting father figure, though. William
disappeared from his family before he was old enough to form memories.
• HisMotherTradedHimForAPitcherOf
Beer
When he was still an infant, Kathleen took her son to a restaurant and had him resting on her lap
when she sparked up a conversation with the waitress. The waitress was eager to become a
mother herself, and thinking that baby Manson was cute, she joked that she’d buy him from
Kathleen.“A pitcher of beer and he’s yours,” was Kathleen’s reply. The waitress probably thought
she was joking, but she brought Kathleen an extra pitcher anyway. What she didn’t expect was
that as soon as Kathleen finished her beer, she sneaked out of the restaurant—and left Charles
behind.Manson only made his way back home because his uncle found out what had happened.
He tracked down the waitress a few days later and got the boy back to his mother.
• HisMotherWasArrestedForRobbing
SomeoneWithAKetchupBottle
When Charles Manson was five years old, his mother was sent to jail. She and a friend had met
a stranger named Frank Martin, who took them out for drinks. Kathleen decided that Martin had
“too much money for one man” and called her brother, Luther, to help him rob him.
• HeDidn’tGetAnythingforChristmas,So
HeBurnedHisFriends’Toys
The Maddox family wasn’t particularly rich, so it took a little creativity to make Christmas a
magical holiday. Manson has recounted that one year, his grandmother got him nothing more
than a hairbrush. “If you brush your hair with it,” she told Manson, “you will be able to fly like
Superman.” The young Manson believed her and went around brushing his hair and jumping as
high as he could, which soon brought ridicule. To make things worse, his classmates had all
been gifted a fortune in toys, which they showed off gleefully. Overcome by jealousy, Manson
came to believe they were doing so to mock him.Manson got his revenge with his first recorded
act of violence. He gathered up every toy he could find that belonged to someone he knew, threw
them all on a woodpile, and set them on fire.
• HeCallsGettingHuggedByHisMotherHis
OnlyHappyMemory
His mother had dismissed him and tried to sell him, but when she came home, she did
something that was rare in Manson’s life: She hugged him. It seems like a small gesture, but to
the love-starved boy, it meant a lot, so much so that, later in his life, Manson would look back on
that hug and call it his “sole happy childhood memory.” The joy didn’t last. By the time Manson
was 13, his mother had started looking into getting him into foster care.
• HisMotherSentHimAwayAndWouldn’t
TakeHimBack
Kathleen knew she wasn’t fit to take care of a child, so she tried to get Charles into the care of
the state. Foster care wasn’t available, but with some effort, she managed to get him into a
reform school called The Gibault School for Boys. Manson wasn’t happy. He made few friends
and found the boys there untrustworthy. His only happy moments were the rare and sporadic
visits by his mother, during which she would promise to take him home when she had enough
money.
• HeStartedRobbingStoresWhenHeWas13
Manson couldn’t handle living in Gibault, and he planned to get out. At age 13, he began a string
of robberies targeting every store in the area, trying to save up enough money to rent a room of
his own. He was caught while stealing a bicycle and sent to a juvenile detention center, but he
managed to break out within 24 hours and went right on robbing people. With the help of a
classmate, he made his way through the city committing armed robberies before he was finally
caught breaking into a grocery store.
• HeWasIlliterate
The psychiatrist who diagnosed Manson blamed many if his problems on his strained
relationship with his mother. He noted the amount of “rejection, instability and psychic trauma”
that Manson had experienced and said that he was constantly struggling to impress the other
boys because of his “lack of parental love.”
Charles Manson’s childhood was sad, but that doesn’t mean he was a good person. Even as a
boy, he committed strings of heinous crimes, including raping a boy with a razor held to his
throat. By adulthood, he had already spent half his life in prison, and he was a clear danger and
threat to society.
https://listverse.com/2016/08/30/10-tragic-stories-from-the-childhood-of-charles-manson/
USEGOD’S
STANDARDSIN
RAISINGYOUR
CHILDREN.
LEARNMANY
THINGSABOUTGOD
THROUGHYOUR
CHILDREN.
19. 4 We will not hide them from their descendants;
we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy
deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders
he has done. 5 He decreed statutes for Jacob
and established the law in Israel, which he
commanded our ancestors to teach their
children,
6 so the next generation would know them,
even the children yet to be born, and they in
turn would tell their children. 7 Then they would
put their trust in God and would not forget his
deeds but would keep his commands.
20. These are the commands, decrees and laws
the Lord your God directed me to teach you to
observe in the land that you are crossing the
Jordan to possess, 2 so that you, your children
and their children after them may fear the Lord
your God as long as you live by keeping all his
decrees and commands that I give you, and so
that you may enjoy long life.
21. 4 One generation commends your works to
another; they tell of your mighty acts. 5 They
speak of the glorious splendor of your
majesty— and I will meditate on your wonderful
works. 6 They tell of the power of your
awesome works— and I will proclaim your great
deeds. 7 They celebrate your abundant
goodness and joyfully sing of your
righteousness.
23. FAITHWORKS CHRISTIAN CHURCH GLOBAL
Presented By:
Ptr. Alvin Gutierrez
FCC Main San Mateo, Rizal, PH
4 PM Afternoon Worship Service
November 26, 2017