Never in my wildest dreams did I think that a simple question would cause so much confusion.
In the wise words of William Shakespeare, “Expectation is the root of all heartache.” Ain’t that the truth. We get our hopes up, only to have them dashed. Whenever we […] More
Talking to your children about lying as Christian parents and trying to get them to stop can be frustrating! Teach your kids what Scripture says about lying and how telling the truth is a benefit to our spiritual lives and relationships!
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“Life has a way of testing a person’s will, either by having nothing happen at all or by having everything happen at once.” ~ Paulo Coelho
Save time with this no-prep, printable webquest featuring worksheets that engage students in learning about the remarkable life and SOJOURNER TRUTH, author of AIN’T I A WOMAN? This 9-page printable webquest includes 50 questions to help students discover more about SOJOURNER TRUTH. Depending on your class time and your individual students, you might . . . assign students to find all the answers or divide the questions and let students teach each ther as they discover the answers. You might also . . . direct students to the Truth quotations at the end of the resource and ask them to use critical thinking to determine how they would fill in the missing words; then compare and contrast what they composed to what Truth wrote. ask students to choose one of the Truth quotations and then explain orally or in written form why they agree or disagree with it. 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Last time we asked you to send in the best "perfectly timed photos" you've taken during your photography career or seen on the Internet. Thank you to all the pandas who have emailed and posted all these funny pictures in our comment section! As we talked before, you may be the best photographer in the world, but sometimes all it takes to take the best shot is being in the right place at the right moment. So be prepared for it and be lucky! Here are 36 more perfectly timed photos to get you inspired.
She knows how annoying she can be, but she just prays you love her regardless of her flaws.
Live is beautiful and these inspirational life quotes remind us to live life to the fullest. When you're feeling overwhelmed, a funny motivational quote may be just what you need to inspire you to live the hell out of your life.
White gays ain’t done anything for me.
“Yes, the government is trying to use fear. But it’s not working.”