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Core scripture: “He will yet fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with shouting” (Job 8: 21). Message: God has a sense of humor. Amen? He knows teachers need laughs this time of year. The way I look at it is this … I can either let the chaos of the last weeks of school…
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It finds time to listen to the looong stories, pray for a pet guinea pig, and counsel the friendship drama at recess. These problems that seem so trivial to most are very real and heavy burdens on our students’ hearts. It believes the best about the students.
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Find mirth and spiritual refreshment in Heavenly Humor for the Teacher’s Soul, featuring devotional readings drawn from fellow teachers and those who love them. Seventy-five readings will make you laugh, chuckle, chortle, and snicker.
Growing up a preacher’s kid, I’ve learned to entertain myself during lengthy sermons or pastoral meetings. Hymns and church bulletins are the answer to the “doldrums.” When we would sing the hymn In the Garden, one of my best friends would lean toward me and whisper, “Who is Andy?”
Teachers Got Talent! Core scripture: “To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.” (1 Corinthians 12:7) Message: I […] January 31, 2023 2
These short daily devotions will encourage you as a teacher, make you laugh, teach you how to love the students God has gifted you with, and give you perseverance for the journey ahead. They’re perfect on your own or as a group for teacher staff meetings.
Six now-adolescent barn swallow babies were crammed into a tiny mud-and-fiber nest. Grace took such delight in watching the mom fly back and forth with nubbins of insects for her children. We mocked their bird voices as we watched the beaks open and close. Read more. God Can Do It! By Kathy Carlton Willis.
While devotions should be meaningful and thought-provoking, it's equally important to inject a touch of humor and lightness to keep students interested and connected. 1. Use Humor Appropriately: Choose jokes or anecdotes that are relevant to the topic but avoid being offensive or disrespectful.