Sunday, March 1, 2009

Teachers

A Prayer for Teachers
God of Love, Thank you for every teacher who notices a child's special gift.
Thank you for teachers who are listeners and gentle guides.
Thank you for teachers who expect much and love enough to demand more.
Thank you for the special teacher each one of us remembers.
God of Mercy, Sustain teachers who give everything they have and feel abandoned when society expects too much. Strengthen teachers who assume the blame for so many problems beyond their control.
Help exhausted teachers rest.
God of Strength, Encourage teachers to care and inspire them to nourish.
Motivate teachers to keep on learning for the fun of it and to make learning fun for children.
We wonder at teachers who know how to quiet a class of five-year-olds or help fourth grade girls be empathetic.
We admire teachers who enjoy middle school writers, or teach physics or math or civics.
We cannot even imagine how to help every single student achieve Adequate Yearly Progress.
Bless the people who are expected to accomplish these miracles and who know how to comfort children when miracles don't happen.
God of Justice, help our nation find a way to steward our vast wealth to support teachers in their special calling, wherever they teach and whatever the race or religion or gender or wealth of the children.
We pray these things in the name of our great teacher, Jesus Christ. Amen.


**Author Unknown**

I do not know who wrote this, but I love it. I found it today while trying to find inspirational prayers or quotes for our next PFA meeting, I am the newly appointed chaplain. I wanted to find something that would give some light to all of this darkness with budget cuts.

How is every one's school fairing during this economic slump:(

3 comments:

  1. Yeah my mom and sisters work for the schools there in Clay County and told me of all the cut backs. It's sad. But yes there are some good teachers out there and also some humdinger ones too. Anyway, thanks again for the encouraging comments on my blog.

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  2. I am new here! What a great blog :)

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  3. I have mixed feelings about teachers. Some are wonderful like you just described but there a few out there that are in it for the money and since there isn't any money they really aren't in it. It is sad. And to top it off they are overworked so no wonder a few have really bad attitudes.

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