Sunday, November 13, 2011
Building a reputation
I was working children's church today, so Tommy had to stand around out in the corridor until all the kids got picked up by their parents and I was free to go. Faith's Sunday School teacher came by and told him something that had happened in class this morning. Every week, they send home a little tear-out worksheet for homework that has some little activity or puzzle or something on it that the kids are supposed to bring back the following Sunday. Honestly, most of the kids don't even bother taking them home with them; they're always left all over the classroom after children's church. So, after handing out the worksheets, the teacher asked, "Who's going to bring back their homework next week?" And a classroom full of second- and third-graders answered, "Faith!"
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