Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Holy Week - Tuesday - John 18



During Holy Week, we are taking a break from Matthew and diving into the narrative of the passion of Jesus through the Word of God. Today I have chosen John 18 to help the busy educator be reunited with the Holy Week events according to the Word of God. In today's reading, Jesus is arrested, interrogated and brought before Pilate. So profound.

I hope you can join us all week because there is unity in community. 

Around the Word in 180 days, an audio program, is designed for the community of educators in our schools across the nation each school day. The readings include a prayer of adoration, the Word of God (today is John Chapter 18), the 1:16PM Prayer prompt for April 15th and today's CEAI's daily devotional by Kathy Branzell.

Around the Word in 180 Days is hosted by Karen C. Seddon and brought to you ubiquitously (any time, any place and at any pace.) It can be found on:
May the words of our Lord bless you throughout the day and be the meditation of your heart.


Prayerfully dependent,
K


PS. Don’t forget to spread the word about the 1:16PM Prayer Movement.
      Go to www.one16pray.com for more information
      Go to www.ceai.org for more information (which will point you to the above address!)
      Visit,  "like", and add comments the 1:16PM Facebook page.
      Sign up for text message prayer prompts from Remind 101 (we have 205!)
      Follow us on Twitter for the prayer prompts @one16pray
      Look for the prayer prompts on the 1:16 PM website or Facebook page.

May God bless you with success His way this 2013-2014 school year.

Note: To more fully understand the 16-9 Movement, please read the first blog entry by clicking here.


Christian Educators Association International is the only professional association in the United States specifically for Christian educators in public schools.  CEAI protects our members first in prayer, next with excellent professional liability insurance and other benefits while helping them live out their high calling as a Christian in the public school. 

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