This document discusses the importance of education and making the most of school. It acknowledges that students may rather be doing fun activities instead of studying, but explains that the knowledge gained from subjects like math, language arts, science, and history provide the foundation for future careers and fulfilling lives. It provides examples of how various careers rely on skills developed through education, such as understanding basic math and science for jobs like childcare, design, construction, cooking, and more. The document encourages students to appreciate how their current education will help them in the future.
Fleety the mouse obeyed his mother when she told him and his brother Topsy it was time for bed. While Fleety went inside right away, Topsy dawdled and cried that he didn't want to go to bed. As a result, Fleety got to enjoy pie with the rest of the family, while Topsy was left out for disobeying. The story teaches that obeying your parents makes them happy and means enjoying rewards and fun times with the family.
1) Anna was a young girl who lived in a village near the king's castle. She enjoyed playing outside but often tried to avoid school.
2) The king visited Anna's village and heard the children read an announcement. Anna struggled but the king helped her. He invited the children to a party in the castle garden.
3) At the party, the king gave the children gifts. Anna received seeds for a garden, which confused her until a friend helped her read the king's letter explaining the gift.
The story is about a young girl named Tracy who had to go to the hospital. While there, she felt sad about not being able to play outside. Jesus suggested that she try cheering up others with her smile. Tracy began smiling more at the people in the hospital, which helped lift their moods and made her feel better too. Her cheerful influence spread and many patients and doctors started smiling more because of Tracy.
This 3 sentence poem summary is:
The poem describes the narrator sitting by a pond at night, observing the natural sights and sounds of cattails swaying, fireflies sparkling, frogs jumping into the pond, and various nocturnal animals like owls, foxes, and hares interacting, while contemplating the beauty and mysteries of nature and creation. The narrator finds peace sitting silently with nature at the pond from eight hours past noon onward.
This document discusses the importance of education and making the most of school. It acknowledges that students may rather be doing fun activities instead of studying, but explains that the knowledge gained from subjects like math, language arts, science, and history provide the foundation for future careers and fulfilling lives. It provides examples of how various careers rely on skills developed through education, such as understanding basic math and science for jobs like childcare, design, construction, cooking, and more. The document encourages students to appreciate how their current education will help them in the future.
Fleety the mouse obeyed his mother when she told him and his brother Topsy it was time for bed. While Fleety went inside right away, Topsy dawdled and cried that he didn't want to go to bed. As a result, Fleety got to enjoy pie with the rest of the family, while Topsy was left out for disobeying. The story teaches that obeying your parents makes them happy and means enjoying rewards and fun times with the family.
1) Anna was a young girl who lived in a village near the king's castle. She enjoyed playing outside but often tried to avoid school.
2) The king visited Anna's village and heard the children read an announcement. Anna struggled but the king helped her. He invited the children to a party in the castle garden.
3) At the party, the king gave the children gifts. Anna received seeds for a garden, which confused her until a friend helped her read the king's letter explaining the gift.
The story is about a young girl named Tracy who had to go to the hospital. While there, she felt sad about not being able to play outside. Jesus suggested that she try cheering up others with her smile. Tracy began smiling more at the people in the hospital, which helped lift their moods and made her feel better too. Her cheerful influence spread and many patients and doctors started smiling more because of Tracy.
This 3 sentence poem summary is:
The poem describes the narrator sitting by a pond at night, observing the natural sights and sounds of cattails swaying, fireflies sparkling, frogs jumping into the pond, and various nocturnal animals like owls, foxes, and hares interacting, while contemplating the beauty and mysteries of nature and creation. The narrator finds peace sitting silently with nature at the pond from eight hours past noon onward.
The narrator went to a pond at eight hours past noon, where they found various animals enjoying the night sounds and sights under the light of the moon. The narrator sat by the pond, watching as a frog jumped gracefully into the water while owls and bass sang its praises. As crickets sang and a fox met a hare to chat like old friends, the narrator sat in silence with nature, pondering philosophical thoughts about the world and existence.
Coloring Page: The Creation of the World: Vegetation AppearsMyWonderStudio
God created the heavens and the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. On each of the first six days, God created a different part of the world - light, sky, land, plants, stars, animals and finally humans. God saw that everything He had created was good.
Marcellus, the son of a Roman family, gets injured while playing near a fence that the family's Jewish slave Joram had been repairing. Marcellus blames Joram for the injury. Later, Marcellus's father tells the story of how he nailed Jesus to the cross as a Roman soldier, and how that experience led him to convert to Christianity. Marcellus realizes he was too harsh on Joram, but Joram has run away. Marcellus's mother pays men who have captured Joram to bring him back, secretly working to protect Christians from persecution.
Jesus is the narrator's friend who is always with them, bringing joy and keeping them safe. When spending time with Jesus, the narrator feels their heart fill with love, peace and goodness as they draw closer to Him.
The young prince is sent by his father the king on a mission to tell the people in distant villages about their kingdom's love and joy. He travels to a village and befriends some children there. The prince shares stories of his father and kingdom, and uses a magical power given to him by his father to fill the children with love and happiness. The prince then passes this power on to the children before returning home, allowing them to continue sharing the kingdom's message of love.
The king of Nog, King Bloggish, lost his favorite purple hat. His three counselors, Contog, Beshot, and Dashfoot argued about how the hat was lost and each searched alone. The meek counselor, Toshgi, found the hat under a cushion in the king's throne room. The counselors later apologized to Toshgi for not working together and not letting him help, and Toshgi used the king's reward to treat them all to a meal.
Coloring Page: The Creation of the World: Dry Land AppearsMyWonderStudio
God created the heavens and the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. On each of the first six days, God created a different part of the world - light, sky, land, plants, stars, animals and finally humans. God saw that everything He had made was good.
Billy sets up an ant farm for a school show-and-tell but becomes frustrated when no ants arrive. He begins only thinking about himself and his project, ignoring his friends and family. This causes him to become lonely and others to distance themselves. He realizes being self-centered makes him unhappy like the beast from a story. Billy apologizes to his friend Alex and supports his project instead, feeling better for considering others.
Billy and Friends: Billy, Badger, and BugsMyWonderStudio
Billy was nervous about having to work with his classmate Smogl for a bug-collecting contest. However, after their poor individual efforts resulted in only catching two bugs between them, Billy's mother counsels him about listening to others and finding common ground. The next day, Billy tries listening to Smogl and learns interesting facts about Smogl's rare dragonfly. They decide to work on their presentation together, and Billy believes he may have found a new friend in Smogl after all.
Jesus helps the speaker imagine a quiet, beautiful place where they can be alone with Him. In this special place, the speaker sits and thinks about all the good things Jesus does, sharing what's on their mind, knowing Jesus will take care of it. Feeling comforted, the speaker then sits quietly with their head on Jesus' strong arm, finding peace and reassurance in His presence.
Staying positive through praise and gratitude allows one to stay afloat mentally and spiritually, avoiding being dragged down by negative thoughts. Focusing on God and praising Him with one's heart and words keeps one afloat, and God in turn will guide and empower one to make progress towards their goals through the Holy Spirit.
Jesse's mother proposed a hygiene experiment where he wouldn't have to clean or bathe for a week. Jesse was excited by the break from chores. However, by day 4 he ran out of clean dishes and began to see inconveniences. By day 7, Jesse was sick from the filth and eagerly cleaned himself and his room. He realized the importance of daily hygiene. His mother was glad the experiment showed Jesse he needs to take care of himself and help around the house.
This document discusses ways that children can serve God through small acts of faith, love, and obedience. It provides examples from the Bible of children who accomplished great things through trusting in God's help, including a young boy who offered his lunch to Jesus to feed a crowd, Miriam who helped protect her brother Moses as a baby, Timothy who faithfully studied God's word, and Jeremiah who found courage to speak God's messages. The document encourages children that with God's help they too can study the Bible, speak for God, be good friends, and do what is expected of them to love God and others.
Children can serve God in many ways, such as giving to others like the boy who offered his fish and bread to Jesus, being diligent like Miriam who watched over her brother Moses, and studying God's word like Timothy. The document encourages children that they can speak God's message courageously like Jeremiah, be a good friend to others like Jonathan was to David, and do what God expects by loving Him and showing kindness to others.
Max is excited for his class's week-long summer camp trip. He has been focused on playing his new video game where he is stranded on Planet Mari-Toe and must repair his spaceship. At camp, Max is distracted by his game and unprepared. He is partnered with his friend AJ, but does not help with tent setup. In Capture the Flag, Max wants to sneak around but is made a guard instead. He ends up helping his team win by spotting enemies. The camp may need to relocate due to fire ants, but most students vote to continue the trip.
Through Every Day: The Right Start to the DayMyWonderStudio
This document recommends starting the day by praising Jesus for blessings like a good night's rest, a home, and loving family. It notes that taking time to thank Jesus reveals much to be grateful for and fills one's heart with joy. Praising God gets the day off to a right start by filling one with contentment.
Cleaning up toys can seem like work but it helps prevent toys from being damaged, lost, or misplaced. Putting toys away where they belong takes care of them so that children can enjoy playing with them for a long time. Being responsible by tidying up also makes parents and gift-givers happy to see children taking good care of their belongings.
The poem encourages taking daily walks of gratitude, thanking God along the way and staying positive even when facing problems. It says that keeping a thankful heart will lead to happiness being found again, which can then be shared with others in need through acts of kindness. The overall message is that living with gratitude and praise leads to joy.
Billy was worried about many "what if" scenarios happening at school, like missing the alarm or forgetting his homework. His father tells him a story about having a pet named "the Big What If" as a child that caused lots of worries. Billy realizes he has been feeding his own worries too much. The next day, when Billy tells his teacher he forgot his homework, the teacher understands and gives him a copy, which wasn't as bad an outcome as Billy feared. Billy learns not to listen to his worries so much.
Coloring Page: The Creation of the World: Dividing of the WatersMyWonderStudio
God created the heavens and the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. On each of the first six days, God created a different part of the world - light, sky, land, plants, stars, animals and finally humans. The Sabbath day commemorates God resting after completing creation.
The narrator went to a pond at eight hours past noon, where they found various animals enjoying the night sounds and sights under the light of the moon. The narrator sat by the pond, watching as a frog jumped gracefully into the water while owls and bass sang its praises. As crickets sang and a fox met a hare to chat like old friends, the narrator sat in silence with nature, pondering philosophical thoughts about the world and existence.
Coloring Page: The Creation of the World: Vegetation AppearsMyWonderStudio
God created the heavens and the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. On each of the first six days, God created a different part of the world - light, sky, land, plants, stars, animals and finally humans. God saw that everything He had created was good.
Marcellus, the son of a Roman family, gets injured while playing near a fence that the family's Jewish slave Joram had been repairing. Marcellus blames Joram for the injury. Later, Marcellus's father tells the story of how he nailed Jesus to the cross as a Roman soldier, and how that experience led him to convert to Christianity. Marcellus realizes he was too harsh on Joram, but Joram has run away. Marcellus's mother pays men who have captured Joram to bring him back, secretly working to protect Christians from persecution.
Jesus is the narrator's friend who is always with them, bringing joy and keeping them safe. When spending time with Jesus, the narrator feels their heart fill with love, peace and goodness as they draw closer to Him.
The young prince is sent by his father the king on a mission to tell the people in distant villages about their kingdom's love and joy. He travels to a village and befriends some children there. The prince shares stories of his father and kingdom, and uses a magical power given to him by his father to fill the children with love and happiness. The prince then passes this power on to the children before returning home, allowing them to continue sharing the kingdom's message of love.
The king of Nog, King Bloggish, lost his favorite purple hat. His three counselors, Contog, Beshot, and Dashfoot argued about how the hat was lost and each searched alone. The meek counselor, Toshgi, found the hat under a cushion in the king's throne room. The counselors later apologized to Toshgi for not working together and not letting him help, and Toshgi used the king's reward to treat them all to a meal.
Coloring Page: The Creation of the World: Dry Land AppearsMyWonderStudio
God created the heavens and the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. On each of the first six days, God created a different part of the world - light, sky, land, plants, stars, animals and finally humans. God saw that everything He had made was good.
Billy sets up an ant farm for a school show-and-tell but becomes frustrated when no ants arrive. He begins only thinking about himself and his project, ignoring his friends and family. This causes him to become lonely and others to distance themselves. He realizes being self-centered makes him unhappy like the beast from a story. Billy apologizes to his friend Alex and supports his project instead, feeling better for considering others.
Billy and Friends: Billy, Badger, and BugsMyWonderStudio
Billy was nervous about having to work with his classmate Smogl for a bug-collecting contest. However, after their poor individual efforts resulted in only catching two bugs between them, Billy's mother counsels him about listening to others and finding common ground. The next day, Billy tries listening to Smogl and learns interesting facts about Smogl's rare dragonfly. They decide to work on their presentation together, and Billy believes he may have found a new friend in Smogl after all.
Jesus helps the speaker imagine a quiet, beautiful place where they can be alone with Him. In this special place, the speaker sits and thinks about all the good things Jesus does, sharing what's on their mind, knowing Jesus will take care of it. Feeling comforted, the speaker then sits quietly with their head on Jesus' strong arm, finding peace and reassurance in His presence.
Staying positive through praise and gratitude allows one to stay afloat mentally and spiritually, avoiding being dragged down by negative thoughts. Focusing on God and praising Him with one's heart and words keeps one afloat, and God in turn will guide and empower one to make progress towards their goals through the Holy Spirit.
Jesse's mother proposed a hygiene experiment where he wouldn't have to clean or bathe for a week. Jesse was excited by the break from chores. However, by day 4 he ran out of clean dishes and began to see inconveniences. By day 7, Jesse was sick from the filth and eagerly cleaned himself and his room. He realized the importance of daily hygiene. His mother was glad the experiment showed Jesse he needs to take care of himself and help around the house.
This document discusses ways that children can serve God through small acts of faith, love, and obedience. It provides examples from the Bible of children who accomplished great things through trusting in God's help, including a young boy who offered his lunch to Jesus to feed a crowd, Miriam who helped protect her brother Moses as a baby, Timothy who faithfully studied God's word, and Jeremiah who found courage to speak God's messages. The document encourages children that with God's help they too can study the Bible, speak for God, be good friends, and do what is expected of them to love God and others.
Children can serve God in many ways, such as giving to others like the boy who offered his fish and bread to Jesus, being diligent like Miriam who watched over her brother Moses, and studying God's word like Timothy. The document encourages children that they can speak God's message courageously like Jeremiah, be a good friend to others like Jonathan was to David, and do what God expects by loving Him and showing kindness to others.
Max is excited for his class's week-long summer camp trip. He has been focused on playing his new video game where he is stranded on Planet Mari-Toe and must repair his spaceship. At camp, Max is distracted by his game and unprepared. He is partnered with his friend AJ, but does not help with tent setup. In Capture the Flag, Max wants to sneak around but is made a guard instead. He ends up helping his team win by spotting enemies. The camp may need to relocate due to fire ants, but most students vote to continue the trip.
Through Every Day: The Right Start to the DayMyWonderStudio
This document recommends starting the day by praising Jesus for blessings like a good night's rest, a home, and loving family. It notes that taking time to thank Jesus reveals much to be grateful for and fills one's heart with joy. Praising God gets the day off to a right start by filling one with contentment.
Cleaning up toys can seem like work but it helps prevent toys from being damaged, lost, or misplaced. Putting toys away where they belong takes care of them so that children can enjoy playing with them for a long time. Being responsible by tidying up also makes parents and gift-givers happy to see children taking good care of their belongings.
The poem encourages taking daily walks of gratitude, thanking God along the way and staying positive even when facing problems. It says that keeping a thankful heart will lead to happiness being found again, which can then be shared with others in need through acts of kindness. The overall message is that living with gratitude and praise leads to joy.
Billy was worried about many "what if" scenarios happening at school, like missing the alarm or forgetting his homework. His father tells him a story about having a pet named "the Big What If" as a child that caused lots of worries. Billy realizes he has been feeding his own worries too much. The next day, when Billy tells his teacher he forgot his homework, the teacher understands and gives him a copy, which wasn't as bad an outcome as Billy feared. Billy learns not to listen to his worries so much.
Coloring Page: The Creation of the World: Dividing of the WatersMyWonderStudio
God created the heavens and the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. On each of the first six days, God created a different part of the world - light, sky, land, plants, stars, animals and finally humans. The Sabbath day commemorates God resting after completing creation.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors