Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Day 40 - Intentional Blessings in the Classroom






Day 40


This is posted one day early to help you prepare for tomorrow, March 1st Ash Wednesday.

As we begin our 40-day Lenten journey to Easter, let's be intentional about doing something "good" each day. These suggestions are personal and my heartfelt desire to implement with you.  Please do not hesitate to send ideas as we grow in His goodness this Resurrection season.

A verse to ponder
Let's begin in the Beatitudes:

Matt. 5:3 - Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

An intentional blessing for the classroom
Do you have a student (or colleague) who has seemed down lately? Be intentional in your search today for someone who seems sad, down on their luck or poor in spirit. 

Grab a sticky note and write a quick encouraging comment. Be intentional about making his/her day.

A focus of reflection
Am I able to bless my students with a sticky note of encouragement? Is it legal? Of course! What's more important is that is an act of blessings from your heart.  Jesus loved the unlovable. It's not easy to do, but just a sweet little note to a student that has been a problem may just turn things around.





As always, I am prayerfully yours,
K



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May God bless you with success His way this 2016-2017 school year.




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