This may sound very selfish and I am very sorry if it is - but i was wondering if you could remember teachers in your prayers from time to time. I personally am finding it increasing difficult to deal with the children in my school - and this is suppose to be a good one. I am finding it hard to see through the rudeness and disrespect and bad attitude that comes from a lot of the children. Jesus said to not hinder the little ones - yet i am finding it increasing hard to see these teenagers through Gods eyes.
Thankyou.
Silvertusk
A teachers plea
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Re: A teachers plea
You have my prayers Silvertusk... Yes, it seems that the next generation appears to be more radical than the next. One thing about the UK, I always find the Brits to be better educated than the average bloke.. Long live the Brits...Silvertusk wrote:This may sound very selfish and I am very sorry if it is - but i was wondering if you could remember teachers in your prayers from time to time. I personally am finding it increasing difficult to deal with the children in my school - and this is suppose to be a good one. I am finding it hard to see through the rudeness and disrespect and bad attitude that comes from a lot of the children. Jesus said to not hinder the little ones - yet i am finding it increasing hard to see these teenagers through Gods eyes.
Thankyou.
Silvertusk
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Re: A teachers plea
Thankyou very much GmanGman wrote:You have my prayers Silvertusk... Yes, it seems that the next generation appears to be more radical than the next. One thing about the UK, I always find the Brits to be better educated than the average bloke.. Long live the Brits...Silvertusk wrote:This may sound very selfish and I am very sorry if it is - but i was wondering if you could remember teachers in your prayers from time to time. I personally am finding it increasing difficult to deal with the children in my school - and this is suppose to be a good one. I am finding it hard to see through the rudeness and disrespect and bad attitude that comes from a lot of the children. Jesus said to not hinder the little ones - yet i am finding it increasing hard to see these teenagers through Gods eyes.
Thankyou.
Silvertusk
God bless...