Biesinger Inspirements for Week 1-Sept 2019

Here are some of the Biesinger's inspirements for this week!

Word studies:

Piper:

Mary's word study

Hyrum:

Havala:

Lily: 

Helen Keller:
(Mary diamente poem on comments)

Hava's dramatic presentation:

Lily:

Happy Like Jesus:
Havala:  It's cool how Jesus Christ was happy even through all the pain he suffered through. And I want to become a happier person.

(Hyrum, Piper and Mary put their comments on the other post)

DONE!




Comments

  1. Piper, I love how you pointed out that education requires listening. How much could we learn if we just take the time to listen more?

    Hyrum, it was great that you pointed out that a valuable part of education is to form habits while you are young. Have you guys considered what kind of habits you want to have as an adult and considered starting to try to do them now?

    Hava, doing the scene with you was so fun! It really helped me to try and think how Helen's mom might have felt in the situation as I tried to get into my part. And Xai was super cute as he filmed it, of course!

    Lily, I love how your piece on Helen Keller brought to light two things:
    #1 The things that Helen COULD experience in the world--taste and touch--and how you used beautiful words to capture it
    #2 How much more beautiful our world is because Anne Sullivan gave Helen the keys to let us know what was in her beautiful mind. It was one more voice that can now be heard. And that is just what our own education will do for us, right? We will develop "CRUST" skills that will help us share our "CORES" with the world!

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  2. Kai: Proverbs 22:6, Matt 7:8, John 8:32 We should education to learn both the things of this world and of Heaven
    Malia: you (someone) learning about something and becoming familiar with it.

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    1. Yes! Love this. And becoming familiar with things of the world and of the Spirit are such a great combination.

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