This is a FANTASTIC!! Idea. get everyone to do the craft before the day then everyone knows what to do. and not always asking the craft organizer what to do next. simple but very effective :)
Normally at our church they do but they all enjoy it a lot. And it could always be adaptable. usually the Preschoolers and Kindergartners need a little more help but the older elementary students do not need as much help. They are more interested in you looking at their projects.
how can you consider yourself a christian woman while wearing a pair of pants? do you really think what God sees is your heart? whats on your heart reflects on your outside. God Bless
Jeanelle Andrews all i'm saying she shouldn't be wearing pants/jeans.... none of the women. or wear make up, dye her hair, etc. vanity shouldn't be a thing in a christian life
If it's not biblical then it's just a matter of opinion or preference. God looks at the heart. He is our ultimate judge. Judge ye not less ye be judge.
Jeanelle Andrews I recommend reading the bible AND try to understand it. to do that, PRAY to the lord for wisdom. the bible doesn't say anything good about same sex relationships, yet many churches accept it.
::::::::::"Born-again women are free in Christ to wear whatever modest apparel they choose, and the only judgment they should be under is that of their own conscience. "Everything that does not come from faith is sin" (Romans 14:23). We are not to allow our consciences to be dictated to by legalism and the consciences of others, but by our own relationship with Christ."::::::::::::: Paul addresses the modesty of women in his first letter to Timothy. "I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes, but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God" (1 Timothy 2:9-10). The Greek word translated modest is kosmios, which occurs twice in the New Testament, once as "modest" in this passage and once as "of good behavior" in 1 Timothy 3:2. It came to mean "well-arranged, seemly, and modest." The word clothes is the Greek word katastole. The meaning of the word was "to send or to let down or lower." It was primarily a garment that was let down and in that day referred to a stole or a loose outer garment worn by kings and persons of rank. Since we know that Paul was not speaking to people of rank, the context here is simply modest attire, and it does not specify what that entails. Paul addressed this issue here because the women in the church were trying to outdo each other in how they dressed, and the flashier the better. They were losing sight of the things that should adorn a godly woman-humility, sobriety, godliness, and good works. The words "dress modestly" are not used here in the context of specific garments, but rather to being clad in a modest covering. It should not be used to prove a prohibition against wearing pants (also see 1 Peter 3:3-4). So, the issue is that a woman should wear modest clothing. Whether or not that includes a pair of slacks should be a matter for the woman's own conscience before the LORD. If a woman allows her outward appearance to be the measure of her inward relationship with Christ, she is living under the constraints of legalism. Born-again women are free in Christ to wear whatever modest apparel they choose, and the only judgment they should be under is that of their own conscience. "Everything that does not come from faith is sin" (Romans 14:23). We are not to allow our consciences to be dictated to by legalism and the consciences of others, but by our own relationship with Christ. "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me" (Galatians 2:20). God will take care of the outward woman if we walk in obedience in the inward woman.
This is a FANTASTIC!! Idea. get everyone to do the craft before the day then everyone knows what to do. and not always asking the craft organizer what to do next. simple but very effective :)
Was this an episode of The Office?
these guys are cracking me up
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Is that cray paper?
do children of all ages do the same craft?
Normally at our church they do but they all enjoy it a lot. And it could always be adaptable. usually the Preschoolers and Kindergartners need a little more help but the older elementary students do not need as much help. They are more interested in you looking at their projects.
para México, esos trabajos son aburridos e inservibles para esa edad.
how can you consider yourself a christian woman while wearing a pair of pants? do you really think what God sees is your heart? whats on your heart reflects on your outside. God Bless
Are you stating that she isn't a Christian because she wears pants?
Jeanelle Andrews all i'm saying she shouldn't be wearing pants/jeans.... none of the women. or wear make up, dye her hair, etc. vanity shouldn't be a thing in a christian life
If it's not biblical then it's just a matter of opinion or preference. God looks at the heart. He is our ultimate judge. Judge ye not less ye be judge.
Jeanelle Andrews I recommend reading the bible AND try to understand it. to do that, PRAY to the lord for wisdom. the bible doesn't say anything good about same sex relationships, yet many churches accept it.
::::::::::"Born-again women are free in Christ to wear whatever modest apparel they choose, and the only judgment they should be under is that of their own conscience. "Everything that does not come from faith is sin" (Romans 14:23). We are not to allow our consciences to be dictated to by legalism and the consciences of others, but by our own relationship with Christ.":::::::::::::
Paul addresses the modesty of women in his first letter to Timothy. "I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes, but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God" (1 Timothy 2:9-10). The Greek word translated modest is kosmios, which occurs twice in the New Testament, once as "modest" in this passage and once as "of good behavior" in 1 Timothy 3:2. It came to mean "well-arranged, seemly, and modest."
The word clothes is the Greek word katastole. The meaning of the word was "to send or to let down or lower." It was primarily a garment that was let down and in that day referred to a stole or a loose outer garment worn by kings and persons of rank. Since we know that Paul was not speaking to people of rank, the context here is simply modest attire, and it does not specify what that entails. Paul addressed this issue here because the women in the church were trying to outdo each other in how they dressed, and the flashier the better. They were losing sight of the things that should adorn a godly woman-humility, sobriety, godliness, and good works. The words "dress modestly" are not used here in the context of specific garments, but rather to being clad in a modest covering. It should not be used to prove a prohibition against wearing pants (also see 1 Peter 3:3-4).
So, the issue is that a woman should wear modest clothing. Whether or not that includes a pair of slacks should be a matter for the woman's own conscience before the LORD. If a woman allows her outward appearance to be the measure of her inward relationship with Christ, she is living under the constraints of legalism. Born-again women are free in Christ to wear whatever modest apparel they choose, and the only judgment they should be under is that of their own conscience. "Everything that does not come from faith is sin" (Romans 14:23). We are not to allow our consciences to be dictated to by legalism and the consciences of others, but by our own relationship with Christ. "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me" (Galatians 2:20). God will take care of the outward woman if we walk in obedience in the inward woman.