Trending Today on Twitter – 11/15/19 1. #ImpeachmentHearings 2. #Garrett 3. Marie Yovanovitch 4. #ImpeachmentHearing 5. #BestCartoonThemeSong 6. #FridayFeeling 7. Witness 8. Tory Lanez 9. #FridayThoughts 10. Max Kellerman Source: Twitter Trending Today on Google – 11/15/19 1. Mon Laferte 2. Myles Garrett 3. Walmart Black Friday 2019 4. Carmelo Anthony 5. Star Wars Jedi:…
Ashley Bohinc The School Dance I remember the first time I became super aware of the way I looked. It was my first middle school dance, and, as an eighth grader, this was a pretty big deal. I had waited my entire middle school career to be allowed to attend a school dance (my parents…
December MSM Small Group Teaching Series What We’re Learning: Google God As your students grow in their own faith, they will have many questions. Over the course of this 3 week series, we will walk your students through what it means to ask the right kind of questions as well as how to look for,…
November 2019 MSM Small Group Teaching Series What We’re Learning: Don’t Be A Jerk Our new series is on social media and called “Don’t Be A Jerk.” Social media is something that can seem so foreign to parents. Even the parents who use social media may be using part of its potential. Students live in…
Trending Today on Twitter – 11/08/19 1. #FridayFeeling 2. #FridayThoughts 3. #FridayMotivation 4. #JimJordanKnew 5. Luke Combs 6. #Fridaymorning 7. Jacquees 8. Dave East 9. Deion 10. Good Friday Source: Twitter Trending Today on Google – 11/08/19 1. Chase Young 2. Raiders 3. Chargers 4. Starbucks 5. Michael Bloomberg 6. Doctor Sleep 7. Death Stranding…
By Walt Mueller Because we live in the most affluent nation on earth, it’s easy to fall into the trap of believing that accumulation of stuff is the pathway to fulfillment and redemption. Sadly, what most people never discover is that what we thought would bring satisfaction doesn’t. Instead we’re left only wanting more. I think…
*The following is excerpted from an online article posted on ScienceDaily. The amount of time teenagers spend on social networking sites has risen 62.5 percent since 2012 and continues to grow. Just last year, the average time teenagers spent on social media was estimated as 2.6 hours per day. Critics have claimed that more screen…
*The following is excerpted from an online article posted on StudyFinds. In a recent study conducted at York University in Toronto, researchers say many young women feel badly about their bodies after logging on and viewing images of friends they perceive to be more attractive. Images posted to social media are often far from reality, but…
Trending Today on Twitter – 10/25/19 1. #FridayThoughts 2. #FridayFeeling 3. #FridayMorning 4. #FridayMotivation 5. #ImpeachmentTaskForceRises 6. Finally Friday 7. Obnoxious 8. Facebook News 9. Could Lindsay Graham 10. Jose Andres Source: Twitter Trending Today on Google – 10/25/19 1. Adele 2. San Antonio Weather 3. Vikings 4. Kincade Fire 5. TobyMac son 6. Katie…
Dan Scott When we hear the word courage, we often think of these grandiose moments of bravery. Experiences like leaping off a high-dive, trying out for an ultra-competitive team, or taking your first step off a zip-line seem like the most appropriate ways for us to help our kids to understand courage. But what if…