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russky joe
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:16 pm Post subject: American Christian Schools International |
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From their website:
ACSI WORLD REPORT – This quarterly newsletter is produced by the ACSI Office of International Ministries and sent to all member schools. ACSI World Report covers topical and developmental issues such as the integration of faith and learning and the selection of curriculum materials. Professionals and noted educators in the field of Christian education, as well as ACSI staff, submit articles for publication. It includes a devotional thought, news items about schools internationally, conferences around the world, and updates concerning services offered to member schools. We would like to encourage you to contribute articles or newsworthy information.
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL EDUCATION (CSE) – This journal is published five times per year and is circulated to all member schools. CSE includes professional articles and reports of current developments in the worldwide family of ACSI schools.
REGIONAL CONFERENCES – ACSI co-sponsors, with local organizations, both national and regional conferences for Christian teachers in Europe on an annual or biannual basis. Conference themes and workshop topics may include, but are not limited to:
- integration of biblical truth in every subject area
- discipline and classroom management
- distinctives of Christian school education
- curriculum development
- effective teaching methods
Annual conferences for school leaders are also available on a national basis with themes that may include: “how to formulate and implement a Christian philosophy of education”, “Christian school management” and “board relations, policies and responsibilities”.
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Rev9Volts
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:30 pm Post subject: Re: American Christian Schools International |
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Ha ha.... yea Fuquay-Varina... one town named Fuquay Springs after a family that lived there and Varina after varina Howell Davis- Jefferson Davis' wife seperated by a train track was united in about 1964. When we moved away in '75 there were about 3500... now it is a bedroom town for Raleigh and about 20,000. There were 3 stop-lights in both towns when we moved away.
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Rev9Volts
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:31 pm Post subject: Re: American Christian Schools International |
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or it could be called a "brain -wash factory"
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russky joe
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:11 am Post subject: OK |
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Hey, 9volts, I apologize. I didn't know you'd been put thru one of these frickin' brain-wash factories.
These places should be banned by frickin' law. Making a mess of kid's thoughts like that.
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HKRockChick No More Peas!
Joined: 25 Nov 2003 Posts: 1513
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
Joined: 01 Jan 2002 Posts: 11441 Location: Hong Kong
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HKRockChick No More Peas!
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:35 pm Post subject: Re: never argue with a god-botherer |
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I've never heard it used before, but put in context my guess its someone who bothers god with their nonsense and ravings, and also bothers other people with raving nonsense about their god...
I thought of some examples"
like "god, please kill all those nasty Muslim people they hate us preciousssssss Christians" or "god, I want all that lovely oil, please can I have it" or "god, forgive me but I must kill 100,000 innocent people today because they must be freed, and is it OK if I do it in your name?" or "good night god, today I spread your word by killing everyone who didnt agree with me, I hope I can sit on your right hand on judgement day"....
If that doesn't bother God I dont know what will...
And people who bother me with their rubbish.. leviticus and apocalypse and gods people and the bible says GAHHHHHHH.
hahahahahahahahahaha God Botherer!!! I love it!
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russky joe
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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Rev9Volts
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 4:28 pm Post subject: Re: never argue with a god-botherer |
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It is ok rusky! I had tried very diligently to wash out the brain washing... However at one time I could recite over 650 Bible verses not including whole passages such as the Beattitudes, Sermon on the mount, 23rd. Psalm etc...
Now I am just your average magick practicing Pagan of the Stregha vein...
Works for me...
Edited by: Rev9Volts at: 11/23/04 16:42
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HKRockChick No More Peas!
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:22 pm Post subject: LOL |
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Hiya there Joe, nice to meet you. half Cossack hmmm? We havent seen many of those around these here parts
I live in HK, don't know about famous, sure you're not mistaking me for someone else? Anyway, I am a mix of a few different races, Indian being the most prominent and have lived in HK for 13 years. I sing and songwrite, and do rock gigs as well as theatre stuff...
Anyway back to topic, who came up with the phrase god-botherer, and why can't it mean people who bug God with rubbish too (besides the fact that you don't believe in God). BTW, I'm a Christian who gets intensely irritated by GB (God Botherers or George Bush, take your pick) and I dont really care who is or isnt or what who follows. as long as they dont shove their holy book down my throat. I had a colleague who would drive me nuts by writing biblical quotes on the white board everyday.
Funnily, growing up in India, I had classmates from many religions - Hindu, Muslim, Bahai, Sikh, Protestant, Catholic, to name a few, and all the different sects of these religions too... the only people who tried to push stuff down my throat were the nuns and evangelists. My dads best friend was Muslim and he never tried to convert us or belittle us - he was the most loyal loving friend anyone could have; in college we were a gang of five friends consisting of two hindus, one muslim, one protestant and one catholic (me). We only discussed religion to explain our practices, but not once did any of us try to convert the other. We lived in each other's pockets, literally, exchanged sweets and goodies at each others festivals, attended events like weddings and family dos without even batting an eyelid. Isn't that great?
Acceptance? you bet! It seems strange to live in a world where people say one is better than another when you grew up with acceptance.
anyway, to bed now...
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