Jonathon 9,478 Posted November 18, 2021 Five ways to make a difference for God at school Simple tips to help you shine a light for Jesus in class and with your friends. 1. Learn people’s names Our names are the word we long to hear most. It indicates intimacy, friendship, and being known. Learn people’s names and use them as often as possible. Seek out hidden people like maintenance workers. Welcome outcasts, new students, and quiet peers with personal greetings. Use their name in the hallways no less than you would your closest friends. This is a small step to take to show people you care about them, and will help you build relationships for Jesus' sake. 2. Thank your teachers and pray for them Occasionally ask your teachers how their lives are going, and keep track of when they share aspects of their struggles with you. If they are open to it, keep a list of their requests and tell them you're going to pray for them. Follow up in the future to ask about the topic or situation happening in their life. Let’s not forget teachers are real people. They go through struggles, sickness and hurt just like we do, and prayer is powerful! 3. Defend against cruelty with encouragement Fighting cruelty with cruelty is never a good idea. God just won’t have it. Seek out those who are bullied and intentionally build them up. Tell them you care about them – and so does God. Speak the truth loudly and regularly to help counter the negative voices in their lives. Pray for bullies and invite the hurting to join you at lunch, in social activities, or at youth group. 4. Invest fully in whatever you do How do basketball or art club matter? Alone, they don’t. But your participation, treatment of teammates or use of your gifts - these matter a lot! Jim Elliot, a famous missionary murdered by those he went to reach, writes “Wherever you are, be all there.” Don’t spread yourself so thin you cannot be fully present. Giving your all in whatever you do lets people know you are an authentic person who cares about others. 5. Enjoy school, but keep it in perspective Athletic team try-outs, grades, and goals can leave us clothed with competition instead of compassion. Dances, dates, and smiles in the hall can leave us seeking wordly acclaim rather than making our Saviour known in this world. Be a light in your school. Yes, enjoy the dances, work hard, and reach goals. But just make sure the things of this world don't become more important to you than the maker of the world. 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexandra 5,940 Posted November 24, 2021 I like this. I can feel a children’s talk coming on based on this message. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Whetstone 4,594 Posted November 24, 2021 I teach fourth grade CCD. One of the things I am trying to teach the children is to show their love for Jesus and to do things to 'help' Jesus. This article fits perfectly because I stress with the kids that they don't have to do big things to change the world, they can help Jesus by doing little things. Be nice to each other. Help someone else, and it can be as simple as picking up a pencil they dropped. Be good and do good things. etc. I plan on sharing this article if that is okay with you. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexandra 5,940 Posted March 25 So I did a children’s talk based on this last Sunday. Also used it as a way of introducing our new minister, who starts this coming week, but actually turned up for last week’s service somewhat unexpectedly. At least he approved of the silhouette I’d turned his picture into. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites