Monday, August 2, 2010

Jesus Walks on Water



Questions:

1. What does the storm represent in our own lives?

2. How can we relate our faith life to the experience of Peter sinking as he walks to Jesus?

3. What does it mean to reach out and take Jesus' hand in rough waters?

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

N.T. Wright's Challenge to Wheaton students

A few thoughtful questions to consider:

1. What impetus do both N.T. Wright and Eddie have for challenging their audiences with their thoughts?

2. How might you see these challenges as applicable to your life?

3. How does your friendship with God impact your ability to choose well?

4. Any inspiration from either of these talks with regard to how you are using your gifts and talents?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Mother Teresa - Grace by U2

All behavior is done for a purpose. What caused Mother Teresa to build shelters for the dying, love people with leprosy, feed the hungry...



What you do does matter! It can open many to the reality of God. How do you as a 14 year old help to foster dignity in others?



Mother Teresa must have been in the practice of taking time to talk and listen to God. She was ready to say "yes" when our Lord asked her to start a mission in India. Do each of us take enough time to discuss our daily plans with the Lord and ask for the Holy Spirit's guidance?



Which do you think is the greater poverty - being hungry or being unloved?

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

lack of education in 3rd world countries

Please consider this your blog. Feel free to agree or disagree with each others comments. If you have a video or article that is somehow related to the comments or the video, you can email me and I'll post it on the blog. I hope you like this "video club." :)

Here are a few questions just to prime the pump and help you get going.

How is God working in this story?

What are some examples of freedom and hope in this video?

What results are happening in poor countries where the youth are being educated?

Does this topic interest you? If so, why does it?

Press " comments." Then bring the cursor to the big comment box and write your comment. Then press "post comment." I'm sure you know a lot more than I do about this computer stuff. You can teach me!