Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Headlines: Little Boy with Seemingly Nothing

The sun was setting and the men decided  it would be best if they sent the people in to the town to get food for themselves, since there was no food where they were. Then a very wise Man spoke up, "Don't send them away, give them food." They looked at the man as if He were crazy. "Give them food?!?!? Have you forgotten that we are in the middle of nowhere, that we have no food, and that there are over five thousand people here with us?" 

Then a little boy walks up to one of the men and he tries to get his attention. "Excuse me, sir." He says it again and again, but is only ignored, then finally the man he is talking to turns. "Son, can't you see we are trying to solve a serious problem here?!?!" "I'm sorry, but I just wanted to give this," and he hands him his little lunch, "It's just five small loaves of bread and two small fishes that I brought along with me for lunch. It's not much, but it's all I have."  Just to satisfy the young boy he took the lunch. "Sure, this will help. Five loaves and two fishes. I mean we only have a few thousand people to feed." He chuckles under his breath, while mocking the boy. 

The wise Man comes back to see if they have solved the problem yet. "Did you figure out what we're going to do?" He asks. "I'm not sure," they say, "even if we had two-hundred pennyworths, it still wouldn't be enough money for food for all these people. The only thing we have so far is this." he says while gesturing to the lunch. "Some little boy came up to me and gave me his measly little lunch. I know it's ridiculous!" 

The wise Man spoke up again. "Just make the people sit down, I'll take the lunch and handle this." Though puzzled at the crazy way this Man was acting they obeyed Him. Then the wise Man took the bread and He thanked the Father for it. Then He started break it into pieces. He started handing it to the men. The men who had mocked the little boy for bringing such a small lunch to them.  Then the wise Man did the same thing with the fishes. 

Every one there ate. Then the men went around with baskets and gathered up all the leftovers...and wow! There was an abundance of leftovers! Ever since that day this little boy who had seemingly nothing, this wise Man, who seemed crazy; and the men helping, who made fun of this little boys sacrifice have been talked about. It's a story that won't ever be forgotten.

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Two Sundays ago as I sat in church in Texas and listened to the pastor preach, he preached about this story  -the feeding of the five thousand-  you know, the one found throughout the gospels. As he preached my eyes became filled with tears, and while he spoke the warm tears streamed down my face. 

{but why?}

Because of that boy. He was young. He was a nobody. He didn't have much. But what he did have, he gave. So I sat there and I listened and I became overwhelmed. Because...

{I'm a nobody}

{I don't have much} 

{BUT, I can give} 

and just like Jesus did with this boy's offering, He can use me in ways we could have never imagined-- and He wants to. 

There were also some people that came to my mind during that sermon who need to know this story, and know it well. Those people would be "my" kids, the ones I teach and go to church with. They need to know that God can use the young ones, just like themselves. 

Have you heard the headlines? One boy gives seemingly nothing- just five little loaves and two small fishes. They weren't much, but they were all he had, and God uses this boy and his lunch to feed over five thousand people, but more important than that he continues to use this boys story to change the lives of people thousands of years later. 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

//one year//


I can't believe it's already been one year since I've earned the new title "violin teacher." It has been a joy to teach Racheal violin. I couldn't ask for a better student--she is such a blessing. Here are a few excerpts from letters she has written me about playing violin:

I just wanted to say thank you for being my violin teacher. I can't wait to play in church...You're the best violin teacher EVER! :) 

I want to serve the Lord with my violin, in any way that I can.

I just wanted to say thank you for all you do to help me...in violin. I really enjoy playing in church

When Mrs. ________ mentioned about how you are helping me and Abby play in church, there is nothing I could do to thank you enough. :) Thank you so much for helping me and Abby achieve better in violin. 

Since the beginning she has wanted to use her violin playing for the Lord. What a testimony for this young lady!! She is indeed using it for the Lord and has become my violin partner in church each Sunday!! She impresses me so much! 

She probably gets tired of hearing me tell her "Keep practicing",  "Keep working",  "PRACTICE! PRACTICE! PRACTICE!" but I like to remind her that playing violin is about 

1% talent and 99% hard work!!

 I couldn't be prouder of her using her ability for the Lord and His glory!!! 

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

I'm finally posting about the Caldwell's being at our church like I said I would a week ago. 

They did a number of things while they were at our church...preached at our Sportsmans dinner,taught classes,preached,fellowshipped with us,and so on. It was a real blessing have them here and I learned so much from them. 

We had classes with them on Monday and Tuesday night,4 classes in all. There is so much that could be said about these classes,but I'll try to just highlight a few things. 

Class # 1  was about having Visual Passion in Your Children's Ministry.

 This was more aimed towards the teachers heart. Here are some things that really stuck out to me:

 Bro. Caldwell talked about being engaged in what you are passionate about. He later on mentioned that to be fully engaged means that you must be lost in the person of Jesus Christ. 

He also mentioned that ministry without passion is ineffective. 

"A visual passion will infect people. The message you've got is more important than you. Be foolish for Christ!" 

Class #2 was Teaching Children with a Variety of Visuals 

These guys are masters at visuals. I could say a whole lot about this,but I won't.

"To apply truth in a message or lesson,we must do more than say it,we must show it."

Class #3 was Mystery in Your Children's Ministry

I went to this class out in Ohio at the LLC,but it was good to hear it again. 

"Seek life change...if you are changing,your students will be changing...if you are not achieving life change you need to change something in your class or life." 

Everything involved in ministry takes work-but it is really worth it!! 

Class #4 was Getting Started with Puppets

Let me just say...I am not sure how anyone can sit through this whole class and at the end not want to be a puppeteer! There will definitely be puppets next time I teach junior church. I already asked one of the teen boys in our church to do puppets for me and he is already asking me what the lesson is about!! 

These classes were so good and it is so hard to really write about them briefly. I can't wait to hear them again!! 


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Profiting from Labour

In all labour there is profit...
Proverbs 14:23

This past Sunday at church we had evangelists in. They are a father-son team. I heard them when I went to the LLC back in November...anyways I'll talk more about them being at our church later. 

The son on this team taught Juniour Church on Sunday morning. Two other teen girls and I helped them,along with his mom.

He preached on 2 Timothy 2...about being a vessel God can use.I needed this message as much as the kids did. I was so excited when he said where he was going to teach from because it is my favorite chapter in the Bible. 

When he gave the invitation at the end several kids raised their hands for Salvation. We took all the ones who raised their hands out of the room. I dealt with the boys and the evangelists mom dealt with the girls. Come to find out 2 out of the 3 boys were already saved and the one who wasn't sure said he wanted to talk to his parents. I did get to talk to the one girl about Salvation while Mrs. Caldwell dealt with the other one and they both accepted Jesus into their hearts!! 

I am so thankful for the opportunity God gave me!! 

It is so amazing to me that God doesn't need me,but He wants me!!