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Tag Archives: knowledge
How the Heck?
I’ve come to the realization this week that there are a lot of things I simply don’t know how to do or handle. I don’t know how to run a ministry for women and children; I’ve never done that before. … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings, discovery, Dream, emotions, expat, Expat Life, expatriate, Expatriate Life, experience, exploration, faith, God, Growth, Hindi, hope, India, Journey, Language, Learning, Life, love, ministry, Mumbai, Perspective, positive, Prayer, Reflections, Sensory Processing Disorder, Shift, teacher, Women's ministry, Youth ministry
Tagged children, DIY, download, faith, God, Hindi, honorable, India, King of Kings, knowledge, love, mastermind, Mumbai, noise, obedience, prayer, relationships, romance, sensory integration disorder, sensory overload, Sensory Processing Disorder, technology, understanding, wisdom, women
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Math, Kebabs, and Sisyphus
Amazing how sixteen questions typed up to keep ambitious high school kids out of college can make you feel incredibly intelligent or unfathomably dull. I always attempt to work out the stuff I’ll be assigning to students before sessions start … Continue reading
Posted in Books, bookworm, Expatriate Life, food, God, Learning, Reading, Teaching
Tagged books, bookworm, college prep, educate, education, Etisalat tower, God, Greek mythology, knowledge, learn, learning, math, meat, middle eastern cuisine, mind, reading, SAT, Sisyphus, teach, teacher, teaching, UAE
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