Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Did You Hear a Who?

by Jennie Smith
Secondary Principal

"If you can't see it, hear it or feel it....it doesn't exist!," said Sour Kangaroo to Horton, and anyone else who would listen.

As I sat in the movie theater watching Horton Hears A Who with my three boys, I was struck by the amount of discussion material packed into this movie!  In case you haven't read the book or seen the movie, here is a quick summary (spoiler alert).

Horton, an energetic elephant, hears a noise from a speck of dust that is travelling through the air.  That speck holds the entire world of the Whos.  Horton has to get that speck of dust to a safe place - otherwise, all of the Whos will perish.  However, Sour Kangaroo does not believe there is any world on that speck of dust and since she is the official boss of the forest, she attempts to convince everyone that Horton is wrong.  She hires an evil vulture, Vlad, to get rid of the speck.  When Vlad is unsuccessful, Kangaroo organizes a mob who ties up Horton and threatens to put the speck in a boiling vat of oil.  All Horton has to do is to deny the existence of the world on the speck and all will be alright.  In the end, the speck is saved and, in a shocking turn of events, Horton forgives Sour Kangaroo and befriends her.

There were so many things to talk about with my kids after we saw this movie!

Knowing God Exists
We started by talking about Kangeroo's thought that "If you can't see it, hear it, or feel it...it doesn't exist."  I asked my boys if they thought that was true.  We discussed how many people think the same of God - that because you can't see Him or hear Him, He must not exist.  We talked about how we know God exists - and how we see Him, hear Him, and feel Him.  We see Him in His provision for our family.  We hear Him when a Scripture speaks directly to our pain or convicts us.  We feel Him when we have unexplainable peace in the middle of the dark times.  It was wonderful to hear my young boys realize that they do hear God, they do see His hand, and they do feel Him.

Renounce Your Faith
Later we moved into a discussion about the end of the movie when all Horton has to do is say the world of the Whos does not exist and all will be alright.  There will come a time, and it may be in the time of our children's lives, where we are asked to renounce God or lose our lives.  Those times are quickly on the horizon.  But my children and I talked about times they are asked to reject God in their actions.  It is hard when you are asked by friends to do something you shouldn't.  It's very difficult to say "That's not right.  I can't participate in that because God would not be pleased."

I love this passage from 2 Timothy 3:12-15:  "In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted...But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it, and how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus."

We need to encourage our kids to be strong in their faith, just like Horton was strong in his conviction and was willing to face a vat of oil for the truth.

Forgive!
The last lesson from the movie is an important one.  Sour Kangaroo was so mean to Horton!  She was cruel in her words and her actions and she almost killed Horton's Whoville friends.  But Horton forgave her; he invited her in as his friend.  What a witness that was to my kids!  We talked about the way that Christ forgives us and how we are to carry out that same forgiveness to our friends and to our siblings.  A great verse for the family to memorize is Ephesians 4:32 "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you."

I didn't expect to go to the movies that day and walk away with deep theological conversation ideas for my kids.  But it was a beautiful time of encouragement and one we speak of often.  What a beautiful illustration of some of life's toughest lessons.  Have you seen great movies that lead to amazing conversations with your kids?  Leave some ideas in the comments below or interact with us on our Facebook page!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Worship Bucket Challenge

by Dick Buckingham
Administrator

Everyone has heard about the Ice Bucket challenge being issued to friends and family around the world via Facebook and other social media to garner support for research on ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.  While an important cause and certainly worthy of support, there may be other important things that we might consider immersing ourselves in. 

I would like to give you a Worship Bucket Challenge.  As believer, we understand the importance of the spiritual discipline of worship; how it is something that is to be characteristic of our lives and involves much more than what we do in our churches or at chapel.  Worship should be one of those attributes that define us as believers.  Yet few really know how to worship and how to incorporate it into everyday life.  One of the best portions of scripture to learn about worship is the book of Psalms.  It is often referred to as Israel’s book of worship.

My challenge to each of you is to literally immerse yourself in the Psalms for one month.  During the month of September, beginning on the 1st, I encourage you to read five chapters of Psalms each day.  By the end of the month you will have read through the entire book of Psalms.  I have attached a schedule for each day of reading below.  I encourage families of younger children to do this together as a part of your family devotions.  Though the time to read will vary somewhat, most days shouldn't take more than 10 or 15 minutes, with the exception of the day you read Psalm 119.  But even on this day, you can accomplish it if you plan your time.

It is my prayer that if we drench ourselves with scripture that pertains to worship, it will cause each of us to deepen in our love for God, our awe of His world, and our praise for all He does.

If you find the Worship Bucket refreshing during the month of September, you are welcome to continue to read through the Psalms once a month for as long as you like.  The more you are in worship from the Word, the greater impact it will have on your life, and you will become one who is known for his or her worship.

Will you take the plunge with me?  If you are in, please send me an email to let me know.  dbuckingham@faith-christian.org .



Worship Bucket Challenge
Day
Psalm
Psalm
Psalm
Psalm
Psalm
1
1
31
61
91
121
2
2
32
62
92
122
3
3
33
63
93
123
4
4
34
64
94
124
5
5
35
65
95
125
6
6
36
66
96
126
7
7
37
67
97
127
8
8
38
68
98
128
9
9
39
69
99
129
10
10
40
70
100
130
11
11
41
71
101
131
12
12
42
72
102
132
13
13
43
73
103
133
14
14
44
74
104
134
15
15
45
75
105
135
16
16
46
76
106
136
17
17
47
77
107
137
18
18
48
78
108
138
19
19
49
79
109
139
20
20
50
80
110
140
21
21
51
81
111
141
22
22
52
82
112
142
23
23
53
83
113
143
24
24
54
84
114
144
25
25
55
85
115
145
26
26
56
86
116
146
27
27
57
87
117
147
28
28
58
88
118
148
29
29
59
89
119
149
30
30
60
90
120
150