Temple Pre School Shooting Stars Program

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I’m a little tea pot and Itsy bitsy spider

Teddy bear song

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Making Change

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Rev. Mark Wilson is the Pastor at Hayward Wesleyan Church in Northern Wisconsin. This is a good article on change. You can read more of Pastor Mark’s blog HERE.

“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?”

Isaiah 43:18-19
5 Foundational Princles of Change

1) Change is life and life is change.

There’s not an option. If you want to keep living, you have to go through change. It’s a fact of life. When you stop changing, you stop growing! It is possible to change without growing, but all growth requires change!

A big question people ask: “When will things get back to normal?” Answer: Never. This is normal. Let’s deal with it.
Good news — God is unchangeable. Everything else might change — but He doesn’t. “In every change,

He, faithful, will remain.”

More good news — God uses changes to change us! He develops us and grows us through the painful transitions.

2) Change is always resisted.

Mark Twain said, “Nobody likes change except a baby with wet diapers.”

Why do people resist change?

* Tradition (We’ve always done it this way.)

* Comfort Zone/Habit (don’t ask me to stretch!)

* Fear of the unknown (What if I fail?)

* Unclear Purpose (Why do I need to change?)

3) People Adapt to change in different ways:

* 5% initiate change

* 10% are early responders — quick to jump in!

* 70% go with the flow — Agree when they get all of the facts.

* 10% are late responders — They agree kicking and screaming.

* 5% shut down — They kick and scream but never agree. If positive changes need to be made — don’t let the last 5% derail the mission.

4) Implementing Change

* Make Sure Your Purpose is Clear — “Why Are We Doing This?” What’s the bottom line?

* Sell the purpose, not the change — Show the benefits of making this adjustment.

* People best agree to changes in an atmosphere of trust.

* Don’t short-circuit the process — Good adequate time for transition. * Not everyone will agree.

* Not everybody who disagrees is your enemy.

*Expect trouble — Every change has a price tag.

* Remember, the best is yet to come!

5) What About Sacred Cows?

Answer: They Make Gourmet Hamburgers!

So what about you, got any sacred cows?

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Does That Include Flying Pigs?

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My 6-year-old Rachel asked me the other day, Dad is it true that when you believe in God anything is possible. Yes that’s true I told her. So that includes flying pigs? After a few moments I responded, God can make anything fly. Then Rachel said to me, prove it to me Dad, ask Him.

I didn’t have a response for her and her mind was quickly in another direction. As I have thought about it over the last 4-5 days these are some questions I have been pondering.

Why didn’t I ask God to make pigs fly?
Do I truly believe that God could make pigs fly?
Why couldn’t Rachel have asked her mother this question?

I thought about telling her the scripture in Luke 4:12, about not putting the Lord your God to the test but then my mind went back to how I responded to her. God can make anything fly. So I’m asking myself today, do I truly believe that? Then my mind was flooded with the many miracles Jesus did that seem to be along the same line as making pigs fly. (not really possible)

  • Feeding 5,000 men + women and children with a little boys lunch. They had 12 baskets left over (John 6:1-14; Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:32-44; Luke 9:10-17)
  • Raising Jairus’ daughter from the dead (Mark 5:21-43)
  • Raising Lazarus from the dead (John 11:1-46)
  • Turning water into wine (John 2:1-11)

My faith has been challenged that when I pray I would truly believe that what I ask of Him, He will do! I’m not afraid to ask God to make pigs fly so I can prove to Rachel that he can do anything. I haven’t done that yet but I did ask God that he would help me live my life in such a way that I show Rachel EVERYDAY that GOD is real and ALL things are possible through Him!

So what about you, do you think pigs can fly?

 

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Jewel Wasp Turns Roach Into A Zombie

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We watched this video this morning at church. Very educational and it has TONS of spiritual applications. I will list a few below the video and you can comment and add some of your own after you watch it.

The Jewel wasp turns the cockroach into a zombie
The venom is a chemical warfare
It paralyzes their prey
It is a venomous attack
It is a strategic attack
Jewel wasp her host and surprises her prey and use that moment for her advantage
Precise sting in the brain
Dramatic behavioral change
Shuts down signals
Regulates movement and sensation (cannot move freely or escape)
Venom is used for reproduction
Newly hatched larva eats the roach alive
The larva crawls inside and continues to feed
The jewel wasp knows it’s prey

Let me know what you think?

 

 

 

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Indiana Gov. Daniels Signs Bill De-Funding Planned Parenthood | LifeNews.com

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Governor Mitch Daniels of Indiana has signed a bill to revoke taxpayer funding for the Planned Parenthood abortion business. The bill makes the Hoosier state the first to go as far as it has in shutting down funding.

Daniels signed the bill Thursday along with 79 other bills and the abortion business has already responded by saying it has filed a temporary restraining order seeking to prevent the law from being enforced, though one pro-life group has already said the lawsuit will likely fail in court.

“Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has enacted a bill that cuts off federal funding for Planned Parenthood. Patients who rely on this support are now forbidden from using those funds to receive lifesaving care at Planned Parenthood health centers,” the group claims. “What anti-choice politicians couldn’t accomplish in Congress, they are now pushing state by state. Indiana will be the first to suffer the consequences of this unjustifiable assault on Planned Parenthood — and your state may be next.”

The new law also bans abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy and is one of the strongest pro-life bills in the history of the state. The provisions contained in the bill will amount to the most substantial block of pro-life legislation passed in Indiana since the Supreme Court’s Roe vs. Wade decision in 1973 and they include one revoking taxpayer funding through the state government for the Planned Parenthood abortion business.

House Bill 1210 contains provisions to end all state-directed funding for businesses that do abortions, to protect pain-capable unborn children beginning at 20 weeks, to opt-out of abortion coverage in any state health exchanges required under the new federal health law, to require that women considering abortion be given full, factual information in writing, and to require doctors who do abortions, or their designees, to maintain local hospital admitting privileges in order to streamline access to emergency care for women injured by abortion.

At the end of April, Daniels issued a statement about hwy he planned to sign the bill into law.

“I will sign HEA 1210 when it reaches my desk a week or so from now. I supported this bill from the outset, and the recent addition of language guarding against the spending of tax dollars to support abortions creates no reason to alter my position,” Daniels said. “The principle involved commands the support of an overwhelming majority of Hoosiers, as reflected in greater than 2:1 bipartisan votes in both legislative chambers.”

Daniels added that he “commissioned a careful review of access to services across the state and can confirm that all non-abortion services, whether family planning or basic women’s health, will remain readily available in every one of our 92 counties. In addition, I have ordered the Family and Social Services Administration to see that Medicaid recipients receive prompt notice of nearby care options. We will take any actions necessary to ensure that vital medical care is, if anything, more widely available than before.”

“Any organization affected by this provision can resume receiving taxpayer dollars immediately by ceasing or separating its operations that perform abortions,” he said.

Signing the bill allows Daniels a chance to repair the relationship he strained with pro-life voters last year with his proposed truce on social issues, including abortion, that could adversely affect him in any bid for the Republican nomination for president.

Leading pro-life groups strongly supported the legislation.

“This legislation places Indiana on the vanguard of efforts to protect the unborn, to deny public funds to businesses that profit from abortion, and to ensure that women considering abortion have full and factual information about such issues as fetal development and alternatives to abortion,” stated Indiana Right to Life President and CEO Mike Fichter after the House approved the bill.  “We applaud Republican leadership in the House and Senate for its decisive action and will urge Governor Daniels to waste no time in signing these important provisions into law.”

To get the Planned Parenthood funding ban in place, state senators voted to add a measure that was not brought up earlier in the year to a larger pro-life bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy because unborn children are capable of feeling massive pain at that point in pregnancy. The state Senate voted 36 to 13 to add the de-funding provision to HB 1210.

Daniels has a pro-life record as governor but he has upset pro-life voters repeatedly with his comment supporting a truce on social issues like abortion. As recently as mid-March, Daniels said he remains committed to the social issues truce — which advocates putting abortion on the back burner while the next president tackles the challenges of turning around the beleaguered economy.

Daniels has repeatedly said he is waiting to make a decision on a 2012 presidential bid until this year’s legislative session wraps up. That points to a potential early May decision.

A Planned Parenthood in Indiana in 2008 suspended an employee after a video showed the staffer covering up a girl’s statutory rape. The video was a part of an earlier series of undercover investigations Live Action performed with a UCLA student, Lila Rose, posing as a 13-year old girl who had sexual relations with a 31-year-old man.

On tape, the Planned Parenthood nurse acknowledges her responsibility to report the abuse, but assures the student, Lila Rose, she will not.

“Okay, I didn’t hear the age [of the 31-year-old]. I don’t want to know the age,” she tells Rose.

ACTION: Contact Governor Daniels at http://www.in.gov/gov/2631.htm

 

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From Jesus To My Students

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My good friend Scott is the Pastor at Smith Chapel Wesleyan Church in Liberty, South Carolina. He has a powerful reminder to us from Jesus. Never2Young students soak this message in!

You can read more of Scott’s writings HERE and click THIS to see his Church webpage.

25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[e]?

28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin.29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.

Teens and adults need to spend some time meditating on these Scriptures, taken from Matthew 6:25-34, and consider what real importance is in this life.  These statements and rhetorical questions were spoken by Jesus while He delivered The Sermon on the Mount to the Jews.

Interestingly, the Jews who taught about God and served God, were stuck in a philosophy of being important in the eyes of others.  A lot like we Western Christians are today.  They focused so much on material things that it is possible they actually were  miserable and did not realize how important to God they were and are.

So to my students that I sub for, I want you to know that you all are very important to me.  What is more, you are extremely important to God.  Jesus said that we are worth more than the birds of the air.  It is a timeless truth.  God is going to give you what you need.

When you use the things, or friends, and popularity, to measure your happiness with who you are we all lose.  Whatever situation that you find yourself in, you need to know that you matter greatly to God.  You will never find your happiness in dating someone.  You will not find your happiness in owning cool things.  Unless you have ’69 Camaro SS.  Just kidding.  You will never find happiness in being like someone else.

You must never define your self-worth considering whether or not you have friends that you think would be good for you.  You must never find your happiness in doing things sexually for someone because you think you are really making them and yourself happy.  It won’t work.

What happens is that you might think you will find happiness in being wanted by others; or think that you are important in the sight of others.  Yet, it won’t work.  We must find our delight and peace in the words that Jesus spoke to the Jews, 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?

We must find our joy in the fact, that Jesus gave Himself on the Cross so that not only would we be able to escape hell, but that we could live a truly happy life knowing that we have a God who is in Heaven that smiles on us because we make Him happy and are worth everything to Him.  He hurts when we hurt too.

These are some things that I wish that I could have understood when I was a teenager.  I want you all to know things like this about God because I care about you, but God cares even more.

 

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Two Types of Leaders

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Dr. Tim Elmore is the founder and president of Growing Leaders, an Atlanta-based non-profit organization created to develop emerging leaders. He had some good things to say in the article below.  You can check out his blog HERE.

A critical task for parents, coaches and teachers is to nurture leadership qualities in kids. Yep, all of them—the “super kids” and the “slacker” kids. I’m suggesting we help them see themselves as leaders. I made a discovery over the last thirty years. I have found when I cast vision to them to be a leader; when I furnish them with a leadership perspective—they begin to realize the potential that is inside of them.

Consider this. There are two kinds of leaders in the world, and every one of our kids fit into one of these two kinds. They are either HABITUAL leaders or SITUATIONAL leaders. Habitual leaders are the ones who lead out of habit. They’re the kids who take over the kickball game at recess. Whatever group they are in, they tend to take charge. I believe they represent about 10-15% of the population. The rest of our children are situational leaders. These are the kids that assume they’re not really leaders at all. However, when you put them in the right situation—one that matches their gifts, passions and strengths—they know what to do. They seem to have intuition about that area. They are comfortable and confident. And they have influence. I believe we must help our children find their situation—the area where they gifted to have influence. In fact, our role is to enable kids to discover their optimal:

  • Situation – The environment where they feel most at home and intuitive.
  • Strength – The environment where they can use their primary gifts.
  • Style – The environment where they can serve in a manner that fits them.
  • Subject – The environment where the issues matter to them.

As coaches, teachers and parents, let’s guide kids to find the environment where their leadership can qualities can flourish!

Tim

For more ideas on this topic, check out Nurturing the Leader Within Your Child.

 

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Coach Brad Stevens

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Tuesday, Coach Brad Stevens spoke at a Youth For Christ sponsored luncheon at the Dawg Leg banquet center at Idle Creek in Terre Haute, Indiana. Brad is the coach of the Butler Bulldogs. He is a man of integrity & character. Below are six things he teaches his ball players to live out everyday, both on court and in the classroom.

1.) Passion
Do you raise or lower the energy level, are you passionate about something bigger than you?

2) Team First
Get outside yourself

3)  Servanthood
Master yourself so you can serve others

4) Humility
Success can get people off the path, recognize that it can change in a moment

5) Thankful
Thankful = happy

6. Accountability
No excuse no explanation

Live to standards not success; are you playing for results or standards?

Jeremiah 29:7 Work for the good of the city where I’ve taken you as captives, and pray to the Lord for that city. When it prospers, you will also prosper.

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Ethics or Theology?

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Check out my Wesleyan Pastor friend Josh LeRoy on his blog. This was the last line of his latest post.

It matters how we live! An ounce of ethics is worth a pound of theology. Faith without works is a fat man-eating a fifty-dollar steak while preaching on the wages of sin to a starving child.

You can read the full post HERE.

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What are you waiting for?

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Below is today’s reading and additional comments for the Life Application Study Bible Devotion.

Ecclesiastes 11:4
Farmers who wait for perfect weather never plant. If they watch every cloud, they never harvest.

Waiting for perfect conditions will mean inactivity. This practical insight is especially applicable to our spiritual life. If we wait for the perfect time and place for personal Bible reading, we will never begin. If we wait for a perfect church, we will never join. If we wait for the perfect ministry, we will never serve. Take steps now to grow spiritually. Don’t wait for conditions that may never exist.

I see this in our local church and student ministry. What has been your experiences?

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