Thursday, October 29, 2009

Frisbees, Book Covers, Golf Balls & Fractions

Every morning before we begin our day at school we say the pledges and have a devotional thought. We all take turns reading a verse and sharing a little something about it, pray and then we are ready to begin class. It is an excellent way for kids to become comfortable reading the Bible and praying in front of others and I thoroughly enjoy hearing their insights. I especially get a kick out of some of the verses they choose.

Jackson is in my class this year and lately he has been reading out of Revelation for his devotional day. He loves the villains in all his sci-fi books and movies. General Greivous in Star Wars is his favorite and I have to say, he has the villainous laugh down pat. Not to mention the evil glare that goes with it. His insight after reading is that we need to tell the world about Jesus so they don't have to experience what will happen in the Tribulation. (So much for being the villain!)

Today was my turn and I always let the students bring in items, any item they want, to place in a box. I reach in, pull something out and then share the gospel of Jesus with whatever it is. I want them to truly grasp on to the fact that everything in this world can be used to share Jesus. You simply have to know Him and His word. He will not allow a moment to slip by without sharing an insight if you're heart's desire is to make Him known. As Beth Moore says, "When His glory is at stake, you can count on Him to come through!"

In all my years of doing this for students I have yet to be stumped and this class of students is determined. This morning one girl immediately began working with construction paper and tape to form...we are not sure what. But, when it was pulled out of the box God gave an insight and the gospel was shared. The box contained a book cover...easy, the blood of Jesus covers you; a fold up frisbee...John 10:10 is one of my favorites - Jesus came to give us life more abundantly; a golf ball which proved to be more challenging but as I talked about the goal of golf being a hole in one the gospel fell into place (My heart is the hole and Jesus is a golf ball!); and a bag of fraction manipulatives...sin breaks us into pieces, but the forgiveness of Jesus through His shed blood makes us whole.

The best part of the devotional time this morning is that my students began participating!! They wanted to come grab something out of the box! I absolutely loved hearing them use the items, everyday ordinary items, to share the love of Jesus. I just know that with practice, lessons in using their voices, they will be able to boldly, confidently share the love of Jesus with the world. And, I am a part of it.

Thank you, Lord for the ways you use me to build Your kingdom. May I never fail You!

4 comments:

JOEandTINA MILLER said...

What an AMAZING lesson! I LOVE that! Can I "steal" that idea?

Gay Anne said...

Of course you can Tina!! Anything to get people used to sharing the gospel! I did this for Intermediate chapel each year at NCA. It was so much fun! How did you miss it?! :)

Educator L said...

I just got around to reading this, but I could not help to laugh. Just last week at school I was talking about "this amazing person" who taught me how to turn anything into the gospel! The director was handing me back a princess crown pendant that I had loaned her for the teacher of the month. I had the crown because another amazing Christian woman had given it to me because she knew that my "biker name" was Princess. I use it as a way to open up communication about God. If someone asks me why I "think" I am a princess I explain to them that I am one because my Father is the King of Kings. Even more funny is the fact that you helped me see this with my high school...nickname/car/personal plates, Marvin the Martian.
You are my mentor. Miss you and love you!

Jucad Trolley said...

Golf balls seem to look outside, their interiors vary considerably from ball to ball and from manufacturer to manufacturer. When you shop for golf balls, you must understand that the compression ratio is good for you. Compression rate of golf balls to apply the basic design of the ball. The higher the compression the better the ball will perform on the golf course. If you are an advanced golfer, then a high compression ball is probably your best option, especially for tournament action, and if you are a beginner golfer then you should stick with a low compression ball...