This week our focus has challenged us to "be the world to one," rather than just "one in the world." Discussions have run deep with how our actions and words truly have an impact on everyone around us. We also talked about how all of us: humanity and nature make the music of this world, and without our unique voice, that music is missing something. Discover what you want to add to the music. Speak up. Say something. We wrestled with big history this week. We celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and The Little Rock 5, Ruby Bridges, and the thousands of others who took a stand during the Civil Rights Era. To understand this better, we looked at primary source pictures -- these leaders, their actions, their speeches, their marches -- which brought them to life. We examined timelines and asked powerful questions. Again, another opportunity to look at the world -- right now -- and ask, "How can I be the world to one? What do I want to say that makes...
this walk for water will be awesome but let us pray for the many injured in todays Boston marathon and wish them well.
ReplyDeletehello sblc buddys im going are you
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ReplyDeletelets get ready to walk for some water and help africa.
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ReplyDeleteI just saw this while looking through the older posts after finishing my mountain language and I just wanted to say that Walk for Water was a BLAST! I hope we can do this again! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, Anna Bea! It was lots of fun for a great cause! :)
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