Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Taking a Risk

Scott 6th hour:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44WVMxZUN1VGQwVEE/edit?usp=sharing

Scott 7th Hour:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44aEs3UkEzbk1PYVU/edit?usp=sharing


Ritzema 2nd Hour:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44Q0hKb0ZYbzRTa1U/edit?usp=sharing

Ritzema 3rd Hour:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44bzBqQm5ubDZJUGc/edit?usp=sharing

Ritzema 4th Hour:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44aHNGZkFEWkFkbjQ/edit?usp=sharing


Extra Links (just in case):

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44RW1BVEJaeGYzdDQ/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44Vlo4NVU5OXVHTjQ/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B24tZ5yiQr44UmFrZGZjaGNWQnM/edit?usp=sharing

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Finishing the Test: Option #1

Okay - you can write this to me if you'd rather - but really, the goal was to do this for the LORD, so it might be kind of fun to try to write this to Him (like you did the first time). Whichever way you choose, just try to be honest! Here are some things you might want to consider sharing with Him...you don't have to answer them all, but they're good subjects to think about:

A. How'd it go? What did you end up doing/trying?

B. Did things go the way you planned? Better? Worse? The same? Did God change your plan at all? Explain.

C. Do you think this had any positive outcomes at all? Any negative outcomes?

D. Will you keep trying to do this now that the test is over? Why or why not?

E. What would you try differently if you were going to do this test over? Why?

F. What do you think you really learned from doing/trying this? Are you glad you gave this a try? Why? Why not?

G. It's hard to know what is in our hearts, but as well as you can, what was your "heart" response before, during, and/or after you tried something? Explain. (possible attitudes/experiences of the heart can include dishonest, grateful, angry, frustrated, joyful, kind, humbled, fearful, worried, confident, believing, etc.)

H. You can write this part to me...would you recommend this type of test in the future? Why or why not? Are there any dangers or drawbacks in giving a "test" like this? What was "good" about this type of test? What could be "better?"

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

What To Do Today...

Many of you may wonder: "what do I do today if I already have written my letter to God?"

Below is some guidelines for today's class time:

1. Pray - Pray for your "test". Pray for the people involved. Pray for boldness. You also might want to "add" to your test. 

2. Read through the other plans that students are doing. Pray for them, write a note of encouragement to them in the comments.

3. When you are done: NO TALKING. Respect others that are working. Read your Book in Hand. Read the Bible.


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Option #2 - General

9 - GENERAL
You can write another Psalm - either write a personal letters and/or Psalms to God about any of the four topics below – be honest with him as you share things like your failure, His sufficiency, your questions, fears, desires, etc.

A. WORSHIP
B. TELLING THE GOSPEL
C. CELEBRATING THE GOSPEL
D. LIVING THE GOSPEL
E. CONFESSION


10 - GENERAL
Did any of the lessons during this unit mean anything to you? What mattered? Why? If nothing mattered to you, can you explain why you think that’s the case, and is there anything we can do to help you learn in better ways…or ways that matter?

Option #2 - Confession

7 - CONFESSION
David gets caught in sexual sin, and this was really humbling and humiliating. Mr. Scott said in class that if a student is struggling with sexual sin, it is so important to let a parent (and/or trusted Christian adult) know. Why is this? Do you agree? Disagree? Are there any sins we can handle by ourselves? Are there any sins that are easy to confess? Explain.

8 - CONFESSION
A. What sins harm our WCA community? How does sin destroy and bring harm? 
B. What sins do you think we’re most unwilling to admit or even unable to recognize? What would true confession of these sins look like, and what would be the result of genuine confession/repentance in these areas?
C. God used Nathan the prophet to expose David's sin. Do we need to love our neighbors by exposing their sin. Why? Why not? When? When not? For example, if you see the sin of disrespect or gossip or hate or deceit or anger or stealing - do we have a need/obligation/right to talk with our brothers and sisters (or to a different authority) about their sin? If so, how should we actually go about it? Feel free to use other examples - and really, it'd be GREAT to use actual Scripture to back up your ideas.

Option #2 - Gospel Lived

5 – GOSPEL LIVED
If Christians were REALLY going to live out the gospel, what would they do? Christians are called to love others as Christ has loved them. What would/could this idea mean in practical ways. For instance, David as King actually invites Mephibosheth into his home and treats Him as a royal son.

6- GOSPEL LIVED
A. How have you seen the gospel lived out this year (toward you or others)? 
B. What are ways that believers (you specifically or just His people in general) should regularly be giving his grace to others in how they live? What should prompt us to truly live differently? Do we truly live differently, or are we pretty much just like the rest of the world? Explain, using real examples.
C. Consider this famous St. Francis of Assissi quote: “Share the gospel always, and if necessary, use words.” What does this mean? Is it true? False? You can just respond to the quote (explain how/why this quote is great, horrible, inspiring,         confusing, incomplete, etc)?