July 28, 2021
| Tags: Teach My People, Family, Partnerships, Trust, Mission Trip, faith
What I see in that picture is a church teaching their students to love on a community for the long term. A church doing its best to live out the great commission even outside their own community. A church that understands the value in relationships....
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July 22, 2021
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Social Justice
| Tags: Family, Racism, Listening, Being A Mom, Community
I feel incredibly conflicted. I feel the need to clarify my words. To make sure you all understand how much I support police officers while supporting people of color. But, I remind myself that I can hold two feelings at once. I support one thing, while grieving and grappling with another....
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July 13, 2021
by Dr. Jennifer Marshall
| Tags: Teach My People, faith, Block Party, Christ Love
Just a fringe of Jesus’ clothing carried power to heal. I wonder if we might be called to be Christ’s “fringe” in this world. Brushing through all the places we do life...
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July 8, 2021
| Tags: faith, 2020, advent, perspective
Growing up my dad would often tell me that he had a surprise for me, whether it be a trip or a gift. Years later he shared that he would wait until the “day of” to reveal the gift or trip because he was worried if he told us early, and for some reason what he planned didn't work out,...
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July 2, 2021
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Education
| Tags: Success, Failure, Imposter Syndrome, Family
The HONEST and ugly side of success is that for every success story there are mass amounts of stories about failure, times of tears, heart ache, and uncounted days that leave staff and families bewildered by negative decisions some students make.
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