Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Good Sports
If you have older elementary up through high school kids, you can have some good discussions about sports. People may expect winning athletes to praise God, but I pondered the impact Colt McCoy's words would have, that while keenly disappointed, he still praised God.
We are fortunate to have many athletes who are truly "good sports", using their fame to bring glory to God and to help others. Tony Dungy, the former coach of the Indianapolis Colts has written a great book, "Quiet Strength". Kurt Warner, the quarterbackof the Arizona Cardinals is an amazing story of perserverence and faith. He and his wife Brenda have a foundation to help others. My kids had a "shoe ministry" in their high school sports, writing Philipians 4:13 ("I can do all things through Christ who strenghtens me") on their shoes. We all need a reminder that whatever our endeavors, we can call on God to help us perservere and do our best.
If you live with some sports fanatics like I do, don't even try to beat them, but join them in talking about the good in sports and the people who rely on their faith in God to help them be truly good sports.
(By the way--the Super Bowl is coming right up, and then the Olympics!)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
January 10, 2010
CARING FOR KIDS AND OTHERS-by Suzanne
Hi-it’s me again. If you read the Home Matters blog, you know improving the quality of home and family living is my thing. I like kids—I mean, I really like kids. I feel energized being around them which means I should be like the Energizer Bunny because working with kids has been my ministry for a very long time! After teaching high school Home Economics (FACS now), I got my certification to teach Learning Disabilities—I’m a Learning Specialist!! I taught K-12 students in a resource room setting for 5 years. I enjoyed the challenge of problem solving to help kids learn better. Next, I was a preschool teacher/director and Mom’s Morning Out program director. Continuing stints as Sunday school teacher, VBS Crafts director(for 20 years—is that crazy, or what?) and AWANA Sparks director give me my “kid fix”. This year I am working with elementary students as a Speech/Language para and am coaching our high school Scholars’ Bowl team. In this space, we’ll explore ideas to have fun family times, make memories, teach our children, honor others, and pass on a spiritual heritage.
THERE’S “SNOW” TIME LIKE THE PRESENT FOR FAMILY FUN
January is a great month for soups, hot coca mix and snow ice cream. You can make snow ice cream by getting bowls of snow and adding sugar, milk and vanilla-stir and eat. Slushies can be made with snow and frozen fruit juice of your choice.
Serve both after snow angels, snowball fights and fort building.
Devotions-have 2 bowls of snow and add drops of red food coloring to one, start with just 1drop and mix—compare to the “pure”, all white bowl. The drops of food color represent our sins—even one sin makes us less pure, and we all sin much more than that!
“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.” Isaiah 1;18
These are also great nights for family movies (homemade pop corn) and reading aloud.