Operational Definition of Student Leadership: Tim’s portion
Inner City Impact Chicago, Illinois
The definition of student leadership is simply students that can get people to follow them. At ICI they have [...]
Inner City Impact Chicago, Illinois
The definition of student leadership is simply students that can get people to follow them. At ICI they have [...]
By the way, here is cool site that I found on student leadership if you would like to check it out: http://www.intervarsity.org/slj/
Southeast Christian Church [...]
North Clinton Mennonite church
Has “youth elders” who are nominated by adult volunteer staff, interviewed by the youth pastor, and then affirmed/voted on by the rest of the youth group. A youth elder is held to personal living standards, as well as attendance requirements. Their primary role is shepherding, providing pastoral care, 5-7 assigned students from [...]
Fellowship Bible Church Longview, TX
In this middle school ministry, student [...]
Well, this was not the way we wanted to finish our season. The regular season came to a screeching halt and we got clipped by Ford 169-179.
The thing that makes me so sad is that the guys just don’t seem to give a rip. Maybe it’s a lack of talent, but they should have been [...]
Two weeks in a row that I’ve not gone through my weekly schedule here. Maybe that little self-made fad is fading. Of course, I got thrown off schedule with the stabbing incident and all. (The victim seems to be recovering and the guy is in jail on $1 million dollars bond. He looked like a [...]
Scott, you’ve turned into a welcome regular here. Thanks again for dropping by.
12:15 PM, Scott W. Somerville said…
I’m not expecting to change your position on homeschooling, so let’s consider how one can advance the Kingdom in public schools. If I understand your overall position, you are suggesting that Christian teachers should seek jobs in [...]
A scary incident here in Romeo.
I noticed on the SB Tribune website that eventually that link will go away. So I wanted to post it now.
MOOR OR LESS
By BILL MOOR
Tribune Columnist
I was driving my third-grade daughter and first-grade son home from school that snowy afternoon when I caught my fourth-grade son in midshove.
He and his buddy, Adam — or former [...]
Hard core readers of this blog will remember that back in June I posted a story about getting a fist fight with another boy in 4th grade. I like to tell this story and I’ve told it several times over the years. It’s a good story with a teachable twist.
After the fight happened my friend [...]